Description
Paying homage to an archive-revived illustration by Evan Hecox that initially found its debut in issue 194 of British publication I-D Magazine, this flour-toned 1999 Ad Evan Hecox T-Shirt from Carhartt is constructed from 100% cotton for lightweight wear, whilst its regular fitting works effortlessly to implement a softer against-skin feeling and heightened sense of circulation. A straight-cut hemline and neatly trimmed sleeves provide added structural support where it’s needed, whilst the flexible rib-knit neckline is designed with comfort in mind. In the immediate centre of the chest, an exclusive screen-printed design features a fine-line illustration of a keyboard-playing profile against a solid washed-yellow background, whilst Carhartt’s signature ‘C’ motif logo and referential subscripture beside it helps sign the design off with ease.
Founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt and a handful of loyal employees, Carhartt is a workwear brand with a legacy that extends well-over 125 years. Known for their premium-quality craftsmanship and their commitment to traditional trade culture, Carhartt represents a ‘better buy’ ethos firmly rooted in innovation and comfortable design.
Product Details
- 100% Cotton
- Rib Knit Collar
- Screen Printed Chest Graphic
- Regular Fit
Additional information
| Colour | White |
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