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+The latest addition to Freenote's knit program has been a long-awaited development. They collaborated with a local knitting factory to create their newest heavyweight t-shirt, using a 13oz cotton knit with an open-ended fiber, resulting in a drier, vintage appearance. All the colors are custom to Freenote, accumulated over nearly a decade in search of the perfect shades for their favorite colors.
Perfecting the fit of a knit garment is surprisingly challenging, as the fabric can move and stretch with limited seams for control. Freenote has dedicated years to making adjustments until they achieved what they consider the perfect fit. This t-shirt strikes a great balance, not being too slim or too boxy. Unlike tubular t-shirts, Freenote t-shirts provide more contour from the chest to the bottom hem.
The cut offers a slightly tailored fit, with sizing that tends to be a bit generous. As a general rule, we recommend sizing down by one size. If you usually wear a size M in Freenote tops or other American brands, you'll find a suitable fit with this tee in size S. However, as always, we recommend consulting our size chart for the perfect fit.
Freenote Cloth is the project of three brothers based in San Juan Capistrano, California, obsessed with producing garments made in the US with top-notch fabrics sourced from Japan and the highest level of craftsmanship. The brand encompasses its strong roots in Americana and quality garments long lost from the western American frontier.