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LOT.619 Military Training Sweater Gray

Sale price$500.00 AUD
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LOT.619 Military Training Sweater Gray

LOT.619 Military Training Sweater Gray

GRAY / 38

Gertrude St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

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2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

A utilitarian classic reimagined through the lens of a mid-century military issue, the LOT.619 Military Training Sweatshirt by T.T. draws from 1950s U.S. Army training wear, a design that prioritised mobility, durability, and minimalism in equal measure. Constructed without shoulder seams and with the fabric cut horizontally, it resists shrinkage while maintaining structural integrity. Stretch rib panels run down each side, creating ease of movement and a naturally relaxed silhouette. Built for motion, but designed with quiet detail, the LOT.619 channels an era where function came before all else.

  • Inspired by 1950s U.S. military training wear
  • Seamless shoulder construction 
  • Fabric cut horizontally to reduce vertical shrinkage during washing
  • Ribbed side panels for stretch and breathability
  • Relaxed, movement-friendly silhouette
  • Thick, durable fleece with a soft but resilient hand feel
  • 100% Cotton
  • Made in Japan
  • Ethan is 182cm and is wearing a size 40

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T.T, a unisex brand based in New York and Kyoto, was founded by Taiga Takahashi, whose education fused Japanese culture with Western ideas. After graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2017, he launched his brand, centred on the concept of "resurrecting relics of the past to unearth artifacts of the future." Takahashi, an avid collector of vintage garments from the pre-mass production era, emphasises the historical value of craftsmanship. Through an archaeological lens, he reinterprets time-worn fabrics and sewing details, creating garments meant to endure for centuries, incorporating endangered traditional Japanese techniques and collaborating with skilled artisans.