Materica Black Interlock Cotton T-Shirt

¥20,000
Made in JapanMaterica

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A premium black T-shirt made from extra-long staple cotton interlock, finished in Japan for a lasting smooth handfeel. Designed as a quiet everyday essential — soft, structured, and refined enough for repeated daily wear.

Body Feel

Softness
Breathability
Warmth
Drape
Structure
Stretch
Thickness
Transparency
Fit & Sizing
Relaxed easy fit. Slightly dropped shoulder. Slightly longer sleeves for upper-arm coverage. Wider neckline showing the collarbone. Body length works tucked or untucked.

Sizes to be confirmed. Please refer to the size guide before purchasing.

Material

Developed by Materica as the first in-house product, this T-shirt is made from extra-long staple cotton interlock.

The fabric is smooth on both sides and more stable than ordinary jersey. It is designed to reduce twisting and curling after washing when cared for properly.

The collar is cut from the same interlock fabric rather than separate rib, giving the neckline a cleaner and more unified appearance.
  • Fibre: Extra-long staple cotton
  • Structure: Interlock knit, smooth on both sides
  • Finishing: Japanese rose petal finishing
  • Collar: Same-fabric collar, not rib
  • Best for: Everyday wear, layering, polished casual dressing
Construction Details

Neckline

Wide crew neck — same interlock fabric (not rib)

Sleeve

Slightly longer sleeve for upper-arm coverage. Dropped shoulder.

Hem

Straight hem. Works tucked or untucked.

Seams

Standard construction

Finishing

Japanese rose petal finishing — specialist process for lasting smooth surface

Why It Costs What It Costs

  • Cotton quality: extra-long staple cotton costs more than standard cotton
  • Interlock structure: uses more yarn than ordinary jersey
  • Japanese finishing: rose petal finishing is a specialist process
  • Production scale: smaller production runs raise unit cost