

Extra Heavy Flannel Navy
These are the cream of the crop when it comes to heavyweight flannel. Somehow even more robust than UES' 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts, the extra hea...
View full detailsThese are the cream of the crop when it comes to heavyweight flannel. Somehow even more robust than UES' 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts, the extra hea...
View full detailsThis hoodie uses the same loopwheeled fleece material found in multiple UES pieces. For this fleece, a heather grey weft thread is used for the bac...
View full detailsThis honeycomb mesh thermal, knitted with thick thread, is finished in a thicker fabric than UES' big waffle thermal. Since the fabric is thick, th...
View full detailsThis is an original fabric made with indigo, a product of UES' used military clothing studies, giving it a UES feel. While using fine count yarn, U...
View full detailsThis hoodie uses the same loopwheeled fleece material found in multiple UES pieces. For this fleece, the a heather grey weft thread is used for the...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsThis honeycomb mesh thermal, knitted with thick thread, is finished in a thicker fabric than UES' big waffle thermal. Since the fabric is thick, th...
View full detailsUES' original sweatshirt material is made from Peruvian aspero cotton, which is valuable and rare, due to its small distribution. The fiber in aspe...
View full detailsThese are the cream of the crop when it comes to heavyweight flannel. Somehow even more robust than UES' 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts, the extra hea...
View full detailsWe recommend to size up once for your shirt size. UES Sizing 1 2 3 4 5 NA Sizing S M L XL XXL
UES' original sweatshirt material is made from Peruvian aspero cotton, which is valuable and rare, due to its small distribution. The fiber in aspe...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsThis crewneck sweatshirt from UES is woven using thick fabric knitted by vintage loopwheel machines. Relative to their Purcara fleece, these crewne...
View full detailsThis hoodie uses the same loopwheeled fleece material found in multiple UES pieces. For this fleece, the a heather grey weft thread is used for the...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsThis honeycomb mesh thermal, knitted with thick thread, is finished in a thicker fabric than UES' big waffle thermal. Since the fabric is thick, th...
View full detailsThe UES Traveler shirt is now available in three new colors: black, camel, and olive. All three use sulfur dyes that will fade and wear over time. ...
View full detailsUES' original sweatshirt material is made from Peruvian aspero cotton, which is valuable and rare, due to its small distribution. The fiber in aspe...
View full detailsUES 14.5oz heavy flannel shirts are characterized by their thick fabric and texture, expressed by weaving the fabric with a power loom. The warp an...
View full detailsUES' Rugby Shirt is woven using natural ecru coloured weft threads, in combination with heather grey thread used for the front face of the fabric. ...
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