Welterweight

Welterweight

Three-end cotton fleece, built to roll with the punches.

Our Welterweight collection draws from a breadth of old-school athletic knits, incorporating period-accurate construction and vintage inspired color treatments to authentically represent the evolution of American sportswear from the 1930s to the 1960s.

Hooded Sweatshirt

Heathered sweatshirts with contrast ribbing–a novel characteristic of America's earliest sweats.

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Crewneck

Commonplace in the 1930s, Welterweight crewnecks feature double “V” gussets to prevent stretch at the collar.

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Quarter Zip

Tinted, sunfaded, and washed–each piece in the collection is finished to recreate the hand-feel and coloring of a true vintage patina. 

Sweatpant

Hardwearing three-end fleece, gusseted to stretch and built to last. 

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