Men's Over Sized Fit T-Shirt
About Product : Men's Over Sized Fit T-Shirt - Engineering Jacquard - 58% Cotton 40% Polyester 2% Elastane - 260 GSM
- Engineering Jacquard : “Jacquard” refers to a weaving/knitting technique (or loom mechanism) that allows for patterns or structure to be integrated into the fabric rather than printed on. “Engineering” suggests that the pattern / structure is tailored (body-mapped zones, stretch zones, ventilation zones) using computerized control.
- Gives a premium textured look with subtle pattern variations.
- Often used for high-end or designer T-shirts because of the intricate weave structure.
- More durable and colorfast than printed designs.
Fabric Composition :
- 58% Cotton: Provides softness, breathability, and comfort for daily wear.
- 40% Polyester: Adds durability, wrinkle resistance, and helps the T-shirt maintain its shape over time.
- 2% Elastane (Spandex): Offers a slight stretch for better movement and a more comfortable, relaxed fit.
260 GSM :
- 260 GSM means it’s a mid-heavyweight fabric — thicker and more structured than standard T-shirts (which are typically 160–200 GSM).
- Provides a luxurious drape and enhanced durability.
- Suitable for casual streetwear or premium fashion looks.
- Ideal for autumn, winter, or air-conditioned indoor settings, not lightweight summer wear.
Men’s Oversized Fit :
- A fit style where the shirt is intentionally cut larger / with more room (wider body, dropped shoulders, more length) than a standard “slim” or “regular” fit.
- Loose and relaxed through the chest, sleeves, and body.
- Designed for streetwear-inspired silhouettes.
Advantages :
- Design texture & subtle detailing : The engineering jacquard can allow for zones (e.g. panels) of different knit density or patterns (e.g. for ventilation or visual contrast), giving you something more than a plain tee.
- Stretch & comfort : With 2% elastane, the T-shirt will have a bit of “give,” making movement more comfortable.
- Premium feel : A heavier 260 GSM lends a more substantial feel, avoids transparency, and often communicates “quality” to the wearer.
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