Dotsume/High-density jersey fabric is an extra-thick material of approximately 11.5oz, made from American cotton and knitted on a loopwheel machine. As it's knitted very slowly, each machine can only produce about 30pcs per day, but it is characterised by its ability to evenly pack the yarn and its resistance to shrinkage and distortion even after repeated wear and washing.
It has the advantages of being non-transparent and sweat stains are less noticeable, and its firmness makes it less likely to cling to the skin. Constructed with ribs as thick as sweatshirts, and the front and back W gusset specification are seen in vintage sweatshirts.
100% Cotton
Loopwheeled
Made in Japan