Type 350 "Bahamut" T-Shirt
- Loopwheeled interlock fabric knitted in Leicester, England
- Ecru (unbleached) natural cotton shows specks of cotton seed, and will fade slightly lighter over time
- Cut and sewn by hand in Leicester
- One-piece cutting pattern; there is no shoulder seam, which is the point of highest stress on the shirt and most discomfort on the wearer
- Durable, flatlock-stitched construction
- 100% cotton rib cuffs are not elasticized. Instead, they're slightly smaller than the sleeve and waist openings
- Although it takes more skill to gather and sew the shirt fabric into the smaller cuff, pure cotton cuffs won't loosen over time
- Screenprinted by hand in Leicester, England using water-based inks
- Commissioned illustration by the British/Czech artist Dorrit Dekk (b.1917), who worked for the Central Office of Information from 1946-48, producing many now-classic posters
- Dorrit's ink-and-brush painting is her interpretation of "Bahamut" from Jorge Luis Borges' "Book Of Imaginary Beings":
"God made the earth, but the earth had no base and so under the earth he made a bull. But the bull had no base and so under the bull he made a fish named Bahamut, and under the fish he put water, and under the water he put darkness, and beyond this man’s knowledge does not reach."
| 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| Chest (Flat) | 19" | 20" | 21" |
| Length | 26.5" | 27.5" | 28.5" |
| Sleeve Length | 8" | 8" | 8.5" |