T1011 series that continues to insist on MADE IN USA
Champion, which first cried out in Rochester, New York, in 1919. Its history can also be said to be the history of sweatshirts. The "Champion Knitting Mills" company, founded by brothers Abe and William Feinbloom, initially sold Champion sweaters. Later, wool underwear developed for outdoor workers was adopted for training wear by the U.S. military, leading to the creation of the prototype of the modern sweatshirt, which gained attention as sportswear and became an essential item for college athletes in the late 1920s. It rapidly permeated not only the campus life of athletes but also among American youth. Champion has always been committed to quality, continuously challenging itself to create better products. The craftsmanship that pays attention to every detail, such as functional design, durability, materials, and sewing, has been passed down through generations and is now cherished in Japan as the "King of Sweatshirts," loved by many fans.
This is a short-sleeved T-shirt from the "T1011" series, a symbol of heavyweight T-shirts that have been loved and improved since the 1930s. It features a texture rich in the dry feel unique to USA cotton, and it becomes more flavorful the more you wear it. It has a tubular construction with no side seams. The binder neck design typical of authentic American athletic wear from Champion is also a highlight. The familiar logo embroidery is placed on the left sleeve, and the front features a college print of MICHIGAN STATE. Please enjoy this item that evokes the history of America, which has continued to insist on "MADE IN USA!"
Material
12s/1 Heavy Weight OE Jersey (Cotton 100%)
[Size]
Height × Width × Shoulder Width × Sleeve Length (cm)
M size: 73.5×56×47.5×25
L size: 76×61×50×26.5
XL size: 78.5×66×52.5×27.5
*Due to catalog listing sizes, the actual dimensions may differ from the values.
Champion, which first cried out in Rochester, New York, in 1919. Its history can also be said to be the history of sweatshirts. The "Champion Knitting Mills" company, founded by brothers Abe and William Feinbloom, initially sold Champion sweaters. Later, wool underwear developed for outdoor workers was adopted for training wear by the U.S. military, leading to the creation of the prototype of the modern sweatshirt, which gained attention as sportswear and became an essential item for college athletes in the late 1920s. It rapidly permeated not only the campus life of athletes but also among American youth. Champion has always been committed to quality, continuously challenging itself to create better products. The craftsmanship that pays attention to every detail, such as functional design, durability, materials, and sewing, has been passed down through generations and is now cherished in Japan as the "King of Sweatshirts," loved by many fans.
This is a short-sleeved T-shirt from the "T1011" series, a symbol of heavyweight T-shirts that have been loved and improved since the 1930s. It features a texture rich in the dry feel unique to USA cotton, and it becomes more flavorful the more you wear it. It has a tubular construction with no side seams. The binder neck design typical of authentic American athletic wear from Champion is also a highlight. The familiar logo embroidery is placed on the left sleeve, and the front features a college print of MICHIGAN STATE. Please enjoy this item that evokes the history of America, which has continued to insist on "MADE IN USA!"
Material
12s/1 Heavy Weight OE Jersey (Cotton 100%)
[Size]
Height × Width × Shoulder Width × Sleeve Length (cm)
M size: 73.5×56×47.5×25
L size: 76×61×50×26.5
XL size: 78.5×66×52.5×27.5
*Due to catalog listing sizes, the actual dimensions may differ from the values.
color | white, green/white |
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size | M,
L,
XL/LL
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