Pua'ena SS T-Shirt Kokoshuko Black from Sunray Sportswear. Sunray T-shirts have a traditional fit inspired by the feel of the 50's. Relaxed and slightly longer than a modern fit. The collar, rib-design and fabrics are also traditional. 260 g. Made in Japan.
All Sunray T-shirts are made in Japan. Japanese clothing production is probably the best in the world. They are made on an antique circular knitting machine. These machines were used before production became much more mechanized, where production volume took precedence over quality. These antique machines can only produce 1 meter per hour (a t-shirt needs about 1.2 meters). The machine puts the cotton into a tube at just 24 rpm and makes it possible to produce a T-shirt that has no side seam. The slow revolution rate means the cotton is laid down softly and without any form of tension. No tension and no side seam results in a garment that can almost never lose its shape. The slow knitting and meticulous process of producing a T-shirt result in each Sunray T-shirt taking over 1.5 hours to manufacture.
The manufacturer that makes the Sunray products has been around since 1926 and has been in the same family for 3 generations. They once made uniforms for the Japanese Imperial Palace.
s = 40, m = 42, l = 44, xl = 46
Alan is 187 cm tall and wears 42.