Description

A tight tank top contemplating nothingness experiment [#447]. Cotton is wrapped around a nylon filament core and enzyme cleaned to create a hyper-light cotton jersey that combines a dry gauzy air with a respectable durability.

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Fabric

Fabric Story

A cotton contemplating nothingness. Any lighter and this fabric might disappear. At 80gsm it’s by far the lightest knit we’ve ever used. The secret is the corespun yarn, 70% cotton by weight, wrapped tightly around a fine nylon filament and enzyme basted to burn away any fuzzy flyaways. Knit in Italy by Brugnoli, these yarns are used to create a jersey that is hyper-light yet robustly durable for its weight. The handfeel is dry and almost starchy but also nearly weightless and impossibly breathable. Visually it’s not really a gauze but it’s on the way there, with a light translucency that provides a rather sultry amount of coverage. At UPF 5 in Black it provides rather modest sun protection as well.

  • Fiber Content

    • 70%Cotton
    • 30%Polyamide
  • Fabric Weight

    80GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Knit in Italy

  • UPF

    Black: 5

Fit

  • How it Fits

    • Chris is 5'6", 135 lbs and wears size XS-M.
    • Tyler is 6’0", 162 lbs and wears size S-XL.

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

SizeXSSMLXLXXL
Chest15.2516.2517.2518.2519.2520.25
Length28.2528.87529.530.12530.7531.375
Justen is 6'1", 170 lbs and wears size M in Black. Worn with Injex Linears.

Form

  • Made in

    Manhattan

  • Product Weight

    60G(Size M)

  • Style Number

    K520

Revision History

  • June 2024:
    • Nycogaze Tank launched
    • Released in Black

Care

  • Washing

    Machine wash warm

  • Drying

    Tumble dry low

Photography Credits

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