MANASTASH × DICKIES / DICKIES TEE ORIGINAL LOGO
Dickies collaboration items
Using tough 'open-end thread,' popular in America for T-shirts.
Because air is highly contained within the fibers, it excels in moisture absorption and quick-drying properties, characterized by a rough, rugged American casual style.
• Reflector print of the Manastash logo on the left chest, and a Dickies collaboration PIS label on the right hem.
• Printed Dickies collaboration logo on the back. The mountain pattern part features reflector print.
• Relaxed fit with a standard silhouette.
Dickies
In the 1920s, co-founders of Dickies, cousins C.N. Williamson and E.E. Dickies, started producing workwear.
The two traveled across the country, investigating the characteristics of workwear needed for jobs like farming and mining.
Products with various innovations to meet workers' needs quickly became deeply rooted throughout America.
In the 1990s, a street culture boom swept across the United States.
West Coast skaters loved the durable and affordable '874,' which became popular among artists in various fields.
Its popularity spread to the culture scenes in Japan and around the world, and eventually Dickies established itself not only as workwear but also as a fashion brand.
MANASTASH
Founded in Seattle, USA, in 1993,.
The Manastash Mountain Range, which runs north-south along the west coast of the North American continent and gives the brand its name, is famous for offering a variety of outdoor sports such as skiing, trekking, mountain biking, rafting, and kayaking. Since its founding, the company has adopted environmentally friendly materials like hemp and recycled fleece, aiming to create the best items. The lifestyle brand, based on classic American products and designed with a focus on style, proposes a new crossover of fashion and culture.
Dickies collaboration items
Using tough 'open-end thread,' popular in America for T-shirts.
Because air is highly contained within the fibers, it excels in moisture absorption and quick-drying properties, characterized by a rough, rugged American casual style.
• Reflector print of the Manastash logo on the left chest, and a Dickies collaboration PIS label on the right hem.
• Printed Dickies collaboration logo on the back. The mountain pattern part features reflector print.
• Relaxed fit with a standard silhouette.
Dickies
In the 1920s, co-founders of Dickies, cousins C.N. Williamson and E.E. Dickies, started producing workwear.
The two traveled across the country, investigating the characteristics of workwear needed for jobs like farming and mining.
Products with various innovations to meet workers' needs quickly became deeply rooted throughout America.
In the 1990s, a street culture boom swept across the United States.
West Coast skaters loved the durable and affordable '874,' which became popular among artists in various fields.
Its popularity spread to the culture scenes in Japan and around the world, and eventually Dickies established itself not only as workwear but also as a fashion brand.
MANASTASH
Founded in Seattle, USA, in 1993,
The Manastash Mountain Range, which runs north-south along the west coast of the North American continent and gives the brand its name, is famous for offering a variety of outdoor sports such as skiing, trekking, mountain biking, rafting, and kayaking. Since its founding, the company has adopted environmentally friendly materials like hemp and recycled fleece, aiming to create the best items. The lifestyle brand, based on classic American products and designed with a focus on style, proposes a new crossover of fashion and culture.
color | white |
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size | M,
L,
XL
Details about the size |
Actual size | M: Length 70cm, Shoulder Width 51cm, Sleeve Length 23.5cm, Width 56cm L: Length 73cm, Shoulder Width 53cm, Sleeve Length 24.5cm, Width 59cm XL: Length 76cm, Shoulder Width 55cm, Sleeve Length 25.5cm, Width 62cm |
Material | (Main body) cotton 100% (ribbed part) cotton 100% |
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