This is a familiar annual collaboration model featuring a print on a Good On T-shirt made from high-quality USA cotton. The print has a college-style design. The "64" in the middle is, of course, taken from SIERRA DESIGNS' signature 60/40 blend.
[Material] Made from 5.5oz American cotton, it has a comfortable, rough, dry feel and excellent durability. After production, it undergoes pigment dyeing and washing, so the more you wear it, the more comfortable the texture becomes, and it will develop a vintage look as you wear it more and more.
[Colors] Available in 4 colors: Black, Natural, Navy, and Pink.
[Good On]
Made in the USA. Good On's production started in 1995.
Using high-quality American cotton that is gentle on the skin and strong, the garments feature patterns that conform to the body, durable stitching for long-lasting wear, and size specifications calculated to take shrinkage during post-dyeing into account for the best possible fit. The designs are tailored to the fabrics woven from nine types of American cotton, and the garments are sewn and dyed in both the USA and Japan, each using different dyeing methods. Good On. has revived the "flavor" of a bygone era, incorporating the best of classic American craftsmanship into modern designs. Basic and simple, yet the quality, comfort, color, and durability that stand out are what make them stand out and allow you to enjoy the changes that occur with age.
[Sierra Designs]
In 1965, Sierra Designs was launched, driven by a pursuit of possibilities. George Marks and Bob Swanson met in the early 1960s, before the outdoors became a new cultural phenomenon in America, at an outdoor goods shop called "Ski Hut" in Berkeley, California. George was born in 1931. After graduating from New York University with a degree in French, he spent about a year and a half working on scientific research at a U.S. Navy Antarctic base. Bob, born in 1933, had previously attended the University of Berkeley (UCB), although he dropped out. Inspired by the hippie movement, the two became backpackers and eventually settled down at "Ski Hut."
This is how Sierra Designs, a manufacturer of backpacking equipment, was launched.
Its name originates from the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range.