Weed Seed Shirt - Men’s Large

$201.34
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I had previously purchased a Hubbard’s feed sack, which I used to make myself boilersuit. I loved that textile so much. I haven’t been able to find another. So, I found another, different colors and in fair condition. I have done some hand mending and patching for this textile, overall.

This shirt may have air from Kanye’s “Donda” listening party on it. You know people are selling that on ebay for like $2k?

I did a strange angled collar for this one. It is made using BJ the Chicago Kid’s custom pattern, which is pretty cool.

All things considered- it is a 65 year old textile and has been used previously as a feed bag, so you will see signs of wear, discoloration, and rust spots. (Which I love!! It tells a story, that none of us really know.)

The more you wash feed sacks, the more the ink of the artwork will fade. Do not use oxy or bleach when laundering.

Please hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle in cold water. You may machine dry on a low temperature. Hang Drying and laying flat to dry is also always recommended. You may iron on high heat.

  • Model is 6’2” and typically wears a Medium

1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 25 1/4”

Front Body Length (from high point shoulder): 29”

The back is 1.5” longer than the front.
Sleeve Length: 9 1/2”

Across Back Shoulder: 21”

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I had previously purchased a Hubbard’s feed sack, which I used to make myself boilersuit. I loved that textile so much. I haven’t been able to find another. So, I found another, different colors and in fair condition. I have done some hand mending and patching for this textile, overall.

This shirt may have air from Kanye’s “Donda” listening party on it. You know people are selling that on ebay for like $2k?

I did a strange angled collar for this one. It is made using BJ the Chicago Kid’s custom pattern, which is pretty cool.

All things considered- it is a 65 year old textile and has been used previously as a feed bag, so you will see signs of wear, discoloration, and rust spots. (Which I love!! It tells a story, that none of us really know.)

The more you wash feed sacks, the more the ink of the artwork will fade. Do not use oxy or bleach when laundering.

Please hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle in cold water. You may machine dry on a low temperature. Hang Drying and laying flat to dry is also always recommended. You may iron on high heat.

  • Model is 6’2” and typically wears a Medium

1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 25 1/4”

Front Body Length (from high point shoulder): 29”

The back is 1.5” longer than the front.
Sleeve Length: 9 1/2”

Across Back Shoulder: 21”

I had previously purchased a Hubbard’s feed sack, which I used to make myself boilersuit. I loved that textile so much. I haven’t been able to find another. So, I found another, different colors and in fair condition. I have done some hand mending and patching for this textile, overall.

This shirt may have air from Kanye’s “Donda” listening party on it. You know people are selling that on ebay for like $2k?

I did a strange angled collar for this one. It is made using BJ the Chicago Kid’s custom pattern, which is pretty cool.

All things considered- it is a 65 year old textile and has been used previously as a feed bag, so you will see signs of wear, discoloration, and rust spots. (Which I love!! It tells a story, that none of us really know.)

The more you wash feed sacks, the more the ink of the artwork will fade. Do not use oxy or bleach when laundering.

Please hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle in cold water. You may machine dry on a low temperature. Hang Drying and laying flat to dry is also always recommended. You may iron on high heat.

  • Model is 6’2” and typically wears a Medium

1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 25 1/4”

Front Body Length (from high point shoulder): 29”

The back is 1.5” longer than the front.
Sleeve Length: 9 1/2”

Across Back Shoulder: 21”