The Washed OG Nitro Tee carries the original Westside Barbell Nitro logo: our Nitro pitbull stacked over a loaded barbell, once so exclusive only gym members could wear it. Louie Simmons made it the first Westside shirt sold to the public. This is that design on a heavyweight, garment-dyed tee in washed vintage white, soft and broken-in from the first wear.
Key Features
- Relaxed unisex cut. Semi-dropped shoulder with room through the body, true to a relaxed fit.
- Garment-dyed color. The vintage white is dyed into the finished shirt for a washed, lived-in look with real depth.
- Built to hold up. A dense, tight weave keeps its shape and length through repeated washes.
- Comfortable collar. Ribbed crew neck and a tear-away label, so nothing scratches or rubs.
Specifications
- Fabric: 6.5 oz/yd² (220 g/m²), 100% ring-spun cotton, 18 singles
- Fit: relaxed, unisex
- Shoulder: semi-dropped with shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Neck: 7/8" ribbed neckband with double-needle stitching
- Construction: side-seamed with a tear-away label
- Color: vintage white, garment-dyed
- Sizes: S to 3XL
Who It Is For
For lifters who want the original Nitro design on a heavier, washed shirt, and for anyone who trains the Westside way and wants to wear where it comes from. If you would rather have a lighter, standard-weight tee, the original WSBB Nitro Tee is the better pick.
What to Expect
Ships from Westside Barbell in Columbus, Ohio. Unworn, unwashed apparel is covered by our standard return policy if the size or condition is not right. Reach our team with any questions about sizing or your order.
What size should I order?
Order your usual size for a relaxed fit. The cut runs relaxed, so size down one if you want it closer to the body. The size chart has measurements for every size from S to 3XL.
How do I wash it, and will it shrink?
Machine wash cold and inside out, then tumble dry low or hang dry. The dense weave keeps shrinkage minimal, and washing cold protects both the fit and the color. Because it is garment-dyed, wash with like colors for the first few washes.
Why does the color vary between shirts?
That comes from the garment-dye process. Each shirt is dyed as a finished piece, so small shade differences from one to the next are normal and expected, not a flaw.