Thursday, May 26, 2011

Archival Update: AC x Columbiaknit Sweatshirts



AC x Columbiaknit sweatshirt in french terry

Ours comes with a knit v-neck insert too

On the heels of our scarf order, Columbiaknit just delivered a new production run of Archival sweatshirts in gray french terry and navy/white chevron stripe. The french terry was recently knit by Columbiaknit in their Portland, Oregon factory; the chevron is a new old stock floor fabric. The new sweatshirts, produced exclusively for Archival Clothing, are constructed with chain-stitching on the neck tape and waist ribbing. Flat-lock stitching along the sleeves and body creates an extremely comfortable seam which lies flat to the garment. All other seams are cover-stitched. Archival specified a midweight, all cotton fabric for Spring/Summer wear. The fit is modern. Sizing from XS to XL. XXS in the works. Made in Portland, Oregon.


The sweatshirts are available through the AC web shop and the following Archival retailers: The Tannery (Boston) and Goose Barnacle (Brooklyn).

5 comments:

bright lights, big cities said...

I love the sweater, but get much more excited when I see the inspiration!

Anonymous said...

Could you make a navy sweat shirt with a block coloured body & navy/white striped sleeves?

Tom Bonamici said...

Anon: We're working with the colors that Columbiaknit has in stock for now, and I don't think we'll do any multi-colored models in the next few runs. For a few patchwork, US-made sweatshirts, check out Left Field.

http://www.leftfieldnyc.net/category/sweats

Anonymous said...

I ordered the navy stripe and I can't say how much I love it. Thanks for offering such a super product.

corey said...

can you remake the st. louis browns sweatshirt? bad ass