Typical retail price $64 to $96. Our crowdsourced model saves you 50% to 66% on every purchase.
Raglan T-Shirt 2PK (Peach, Sky Blue)
$32
Save 50-66%
Campaign sold out
Typical priced at $64-$96 in retail.
100% funded
Cut and sewn in California.
This is closed, fully-funded crowdfunding campaign. It is estimated to ship in September 2019.
We love a great t-shirt. Maybe it's because t-shirts and raw denim go so well together. Whatever the reason, having a collection of t-shirts you love is a must. Today we bring back the Raglan T-Shirt, featuring 2 of our newest color offerings.
The raglan sleeve really defines this t-shirt. It adds a nice piece of function and a beautiful line to an otherwise classic shape. The continuous sleeve, starting from the collar and going all the way down the shoulder makes for a shirt that contours perfectly to your body. You feel the comfort that removing the shoulder seem adds the moment you put this shirt on. The prominent lines of stitching add a cool visual cue that helps set these shirts apart. On top of the all cotton body, we sew in tonal, heathered arms that provide a subtle color and texture contrast. We love garments like this that take a classic in a slightly new direction.
Please note this garment is dyed in small batches. Color variations are to be expected and can vary in tone or hue from batch to batch.
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