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Seems like you're talking about the latest FX-00x tees - no, they are not loopwheeled.

(SDA's price point for LW'ed including big screen prints and official licensing fees for "Fritz the cat" would be probably around ¥8,000-10,000...

However, these tees are of a very nice quality and fit!

anyone know if SDA tees are loopwheeled?

like these 2

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/gpanya/10005490/

or

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/02brand/fx-04/

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Kobe Beef, on 16 May 2013 - 08:12 AM, said:

I have 3 of them and they're all loopwheeled but they don't feature Fritz. They are made in Japan though.

Hi thanks. Different opinions on different forums,some says loopwheeled, some says not.

What about this?

http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/more-net/item/9638/#googtrans/ja/en

How's the shrinkage on these tees? Like in the chest area.

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I have 3 of them and they're all loopwheeled but they don't feature Fritz. They are made in Japan though.

SDA does a lot of different tees!

Some are made in China, some are made in Japan, some of the are "loopwheeled", most of them are not.

A first indication is the price:

¥4000-7000 (roughly) is probably not "loopwheeled", at ¥7000 (roughly) and more "loopwheeled" starts for SDA - SDA has only a few pieces each season and most dealer don't stock them due to price point.

Now, regarding the FX-00x tees:

Naoki just confirmed to me that these are made in China and not "loopwheeled".

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Oops! I just doublechecked the labels of my SDA tees after reading your comments and one of them (also with the big logo in the back) was made in China...

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If made in China it is most likely not "loopwheeled" - 1 of the 2 major suppliers in Japan is not selling the knit fabric for regular export...

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After first soak of my SDA xs-33s, I was thinking about hemming as they were still too long for my preference.

 

Before doing so, I decided to give one last soak, and then decided to chuck them in the dryer for 30 minutes. Holy hell, they shrunk substantially.

 

In fact, they shrunk 3 more inches in length...

 

After first soak (the double cuff is easily 4 inches of length):

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After second soak/hot dryer: 

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