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Buco Heavy Stripe Racing Jersey - Black/Blue
Product Description
Experience the perfect blend of style and comfort with the Buco Heavy Stripe Jersey. Crafted from a heavy 100% cotton knit, this long sleeve shirt offers the structured feel of a tee while providing the warmth of a winter sweater. The striking thick stripe pattern is complemented by a slim, athletic fit that conforms to the body while allowing for comfortable wear. Ideal for layering in cooler seasons, this garment showcases the quality of craftsmanship that stands the test of time. From the brand: Buco was originally the "Joseph Buegeleisen Co." in 1933, they were specialists in motorcycle accessories and saddlebags. In 1947, they launched "Buco", a full apparel line with the slogan: “Motorcycle jackets, gloves, caps, belts and bags all cut and sewn by life long craftsmen dedicated to the task at hand”. The Real McCoy's acquired the rights to the name; and have been building reproductions of the original products and modern classics under it for years. The Buco Heavy Stripe Jerseys are just that, heavy . These are a tight, 100% cotton knit, made using narrow yarns and with all the structure of a longsleeve tee - but the weight and thickness of a winter sweater. An unbrushed knit, these feel the same on the inside as they do on the outside, and are perfect layering garments for cool weather and transitional seasons. The thick stripe pattern is straightforward to the point where I'm not sure what else to say about it, the shirt has big stripes. Cut with long tapered sleeves and a slimmer body, these jerseys have a more conforming, athletic fit, which will relax over time as the knit stretches slightly from wear. These are a slim fitting, true to size garment. If you're between sizes, choose the larger size. Wash cold, hang dry. Heavy 100% cotton jersey Custom fabric exclusive to The Real McCoy's Longsleeve Tonal knit collar and cuffs True to size with a trim fit Wash cold, hang dry Custom labels Made in Japan BC18104











