The UES Tricotine Shirt Is Of The Thickest Shirts Out

The UES Tricotine Shirt is thicc. No, seriously, it’s 15.5 ounces per-square-yard. To put that in perspective, most mid-weight raw denim jeans are about that heavy. And, just like your jeans, the Tricotine Shirt is gonna fade nicely over the many years of wear you put into it. This heavy-duty 100% cotton Tricotine fabric is rinsed once, so go for your true size (check measures over at Redcast), and don’t worry about too much shrinkage.

Tightly woven rope-dyed indigo warp and weft yarns make for a nice and even texture, perfect for a straight-forward work-shirt style that provides a little insulation. Straight-forward doesn’t mean it’s boring, either, the silhouette just lets the fabric do the talking. And once that double indigo fades start to pop, it’s going to become one of the most interestingly textured shirts in your arsenal. If you haven’t owned any double-indigo denim pieces yet, this is a good place to jump in, extra shirting is never a bad thing to have on hand.

Featuring a slim fit, triple-chainstitched seams, rolled hem, ivory palm nut buttons throughout, adjustable cuffs, and dual flap-closure chest pockets, this is an indigo investment and then some.

Available for $243 at Redcast Heritage.