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Do you have any photos of it? Kind of hard to see how 'washed' it is in the stock photos. How does the Artist compare to JE's University tee?

I have the washed black vintage tee, it's hard to describe it but there is definitely washed look to it. It's like a deep charcoal grey but with a little variance, especially depending on the angle and lighting, so it doesn't just look like a solid dark grey shirt. I also have the twisted tri-blend Artist tee and I think it's nicer than my Uni Ts. Uni is way more oversized, Artist tee is still slightly oversized but fits me better. The neckline & collar on the Artist tee is nicer too IMO. The Uni collars sort of do the "bacon neck" thing, and, the way they are attached to the body of the shirt doesn't look as good and makes them roll in a weird way.
 

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I have the washed black vintage tee, it's hard to describe it but there is definitely washed look to it. It's like a deep charcoal grey but with a little variance, especially depending on the angle and lighting, so it doesn't just look like a solid dark grey shirt. I also have the twisted tri-blend Artist tee and I think it's nicer than my Uni Ts. Uni is way more oversized, Artist tee is still slightly oversized but fits me better. The neckline & collar on the Artist tee is nicer too IMO. The Uni collars sort of do the "bacon neck" thing, and, the way they are attached to the body of the shirt doesn't look as good and makes them roll in a weird way.

have to agree. The recycled cotton JE now uses is extremely susceptible to “bacon necking”. Several of my anti expos look like doo doo unfortunately

the materials uniform deploys confirms a bright future for quality tee’s, really pumped on the tri blend stuff and looking forward to getting twisted supima in hand
 

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I have the washed black vintage tee, it's hard to describe it but there is definitely washed look to it. It's like a deep charcoal grey but with a little variance, especially depending on the angle and lighting, so it doesn't just look like a solid dark grey shirt. I also have the twisted tri-blend Artist tee and I think it's nicer than my Uni Ts. Uni is way more oversized, Artist tee is still slightly oversized but fits me better. The neckline & collar on the Artist tee is nicer too IMO. The Uni collars sort of do the "bacon neck" thing, and, the way they are attached to the body of the shirt doesn't look as good and makes them roll in a weird way.

Thanks for this insight. I feel the same way about Uni tees, the neckline is not very sturdy at all. I have one tee from Uniform, twisted tri blend vintage raw hem and it’s great so I’m definitely looking forward to trying the Artist tee out.
 

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The trick is to never wash your Uni tees.

The Grey one is the only one you can wash constantly, because of the Poly blend.
 

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Do you have any photos of it? Kind of hard to see how 'washed' it is in the stock photos. How does the Artist compare to JE's University tee?
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definitely not the best photos but it’s in the wash right now. I think it has a near perfect vintage wash to it. also don’t own a uni/artist tee
 

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I took out my Twisted Tri-blend for the first time in a long time today, and I’ve been sleeping. This thing is thicker than I thought. Great cut, structure, etc.
 

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I took out my Twisted Tri-blend for the first time in a long time today, and I’ve been sleeping. This thing is thicker than I thought. Great cut, structure, etc.

Agreed, the weight of the fabric is fantastic. The only tee I have from Uniform is the twisted tri blend raw hem and it was a bit long so I had to cut it more myself but it’s one of my fav tees.
 

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All the ones on the bottom right? Lol

Those do look like colors that have already been released, correct me if I’m wrong? @UNIFORMLA
 

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