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I need help, /fa/.

A few years ago I had a cheap, gray sweatshirt I really liked, and I haven't been able to find one like it since I lost it.

The important aspects are color, plainness, and thread weave.

Pic related is the same color as the one I had. You know, it's gray, but you can see those little lines in it. I think the lines on mine were going more vertical, whereas pic related seems more horizontal, but that's not important.

Plainness is also important. Mine was just like pic related. Neck and cuffs looked like pic related.

The third and most confounding aspect is the weave. The one I had felt rough on the outside. I guess the closest thing I can compare it to is cotton socks, where you can see individual threads if you stretch them. I'm inclined to say the thread count was thin, but I'm not sure. All I know is the sweatshirt was literally starting to fall apart at the cuffs and neck when I lost it. It felt rough on the outside. It was cotton, but it wasnt a smooth feeling. I could kind of run my fingernail down a groove between two outer threads. The inside was much softer, kind of fleece-like, but definitely cotton.

If anyone can point me toward a sweatshirt that satisfies these three criteria id really appreciate it. I'd also appreciate any help just getting a name for the type of weave I'm describing. Sorry I can't be more clear.

>> No.11380313

1 the color is called heather grey. Every company makes it slightly different from the next
2 any Wal-Mart will have plain heather grey crewneck sweaters so that's a place to start.
3 you're describing champion's reverse weave fabric, which is manufactured to prevent stretching. They have a pretty big online presence and I think Kmart is a stockist
4 you didn't need to start a thread I could've answered this question in fuccboi general