American Trench Sources Its Max Weight Long Sleeves From Camber
While you may have dozens of short-sleeve tees in your lineup, do you really have a trustworthy long-sleeve you can turn to?
Once charitably referred to by BAMF Style as a "denim expert," I'm a writer, actor, and a few other things trying to live up to that high praise. I've written for Heddels for three years and have contributed periodically to Stitchdown and Primer Magazine. I live in LA where I do improv comedy and prowl around vintage stores looking for the perfect pair of Wrangler 13mwz.
While you may have dozens of short-sleeve tees in your lineup, do you really have a trustworthy long-sleeve you can turn to?
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