Warehouse Co. Lot 4096 âBlizzardâ 88/12 Loopwheeled T-Shirt â Red Heather
The Warehouse & Co. Loopwheeled âBlizzardâ T-Shirt draws its inspiration straight from one of the most infamous winters in American history. The print references the Blizzard of 1977, when Buffalo, New York was buried under relentless snowstorms, high winds, and sub-zero temperatures. Roads disappeared, daily life came to a halt, and the phrase âI survived the Blizzard of â77â became a badge of local pride. The graphic captures that mix of hardship and humor typical of late-1970s souvenir and sportswear prints â understated, bold, and meant to be worn, not framed.
The shirt itself is built on Warehouseâs Lot 4096 body, made from a classic 88/12 cotton-rayon blend. Originally developed for American athletic wear in the late 1960s and 1970s, this fabric was prized for its ability to absorb moisture while drying faster than pure cotton. The result is a noticeably softer, more fluid hand feel with a subtle heathered texture that only improves with wear.
Tubular knit with no side seams, the tee offers a relaxed, authentic silhouette reminiscent of vintage Champion and Russell Athletic shirts. Finished with a classic crew neckline and Warehouseâs woven sportswear label, the Lot 4096 balances comfort, durability, and storytelling â a true reproduction piece that feels as natural today as it would have in a Buffalo winter decades ago.
- Warehouse Company Blizzard 88/12 Tubular Knit T-Shirt
- Lot 4096
- Red Heather
- Regular Fit
- 88% Cotton 12% Rayon
- Vintage â88/12â Athletic Jersey
- Tubular Knit (No Side Seams)
- Double Needle Stitch Construction
- Silkscreen Print
- One-Wash: Minimal Shrinkage
- Made In Japan
Find our measurement chart below (Fitting Guide) and see how we measure.Â
Still not sure? Give us a call on 089/242 92 351 or write us an email at [email protected]




Description
The Warehouse & Co. Loopwheeled âBlizzardâ T-Shirt draws its inspiration straight from one of the most infamous winters in American history. The print references the Blizzard of 1977, when Buffalo, New York was buried under relentless snowstorms, high winds, and sub-zero temperatures. Roads disappeared, daily life came to a halt, and the phrase âI survived the Blizzard of â77â became a badge of local pride. The graphic captures that mix of hardship and humor typical of late-1970s souvenir and sportswear prints â understated, bold, and meant to be worn, not framed.
The shirt itself is built on Warehouseâs Lot 4096 body, made from a classic 88/12 cotton-rayon blend. Originally developed for American athletic wear in the late 1960s and 1970s, this fabric was prized for its ability to absorb moisture while drying faster than pure cotton. The result is a noticeably softer, more fluid hand feel with a subtle heathered texture that only improves with wear.
Tubular knit with no side seams, the tee offers a relaxed, authentic silhouette reminiscent of vintage Champion and Russell Athletic shirts. Finished with a classic crew neckline and Warehouseâs woven sportswear label, the Lot 4096 balances comfort, durability, and storytelling â a true reproduction piece that feels as natural today as it would have in a Buffalo winter decades ago.
- Warehouse Company Blizzard 88/12 Tubular Knit T-Shirt
- Lot 4096
- Red Heather
- Regular Fit
- 88% Cotton 12% Rayon
- Vintage â88/12â Athletic Jersey
- Tubular Knit (No Side Seams)
- Double Needle Stitch Construction
- Silkscreen Print
- One-Wash: Minimal Shrinkage
- Made In Japan
Find our measurement chart below (Fitting Guide) and see how we measure.Â
Still not sure? Give us a call on 089/242 92 351 or write us an email at [email protected]
























