GRAVITY & GRIT: THE 350GSM MID-WEIGHT
We stripped the metaphors. What remains is mass. Three hundred and fifty grams of cotton French Terry. It is heavy enough to ignore a draft, yet light enough to layer without bulk. It relies on the mechanical structure of the loopback weave—not linguistic fluff—to trap heat.
The Material Reality:
Synthetics cheat. They stretch and snap back effectively forever. Cotton is honest. It has no memory. If you pull the cuffs, they loosen. If you sweat, the fabric gets heavier; it absorbs moisture rather than wicking it away. It is hydrophilic. It is organic. It is subject to entropy.
This is not a flaw. It is the texture of reality.
Cut square. Sewn tight. Dyed deep. No tactical pretense. Just a sweatshirt that ages faster than you do, and looks better for it.
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