[New] Men's shirts made from easy-care materials

Good evening, this is Marie, a HERALBONY staff member.
"I want to wear a shirt that stands out, but it's hard to try an all-over pattern." "I want a shirt that's easy to wear in a business setting." "It would be nice if I could wash it at home instead of having to dry clean it."
In response to such customer feedback, we have introduced two new men's shirts that are perfect for everyday use.
Made from easy-care materials that can be washed at home, this highly functional garment is a great addition to your wardrobe.
Art shines in the details
Simple concealed shirt

Sanae Sasaki

Yu Takada
The "Design Shirt (Fly Front)" was created with the desire to allow even those who don't normally wear patterned clothing to enjoy the energy of art.
This shirt is based on an elegant plain shirt with a hidden placket, and features art on some parts such as the collar and front placket.
The bold design is impressive
Toggle Shirt
For those who want to enjoy the dynamism of art without being too assertive like an all-over pattern, we recommend the "Design Shirt (Shoulder Switching)."
The bold diagonal cut design allows for playful styling.

The art featured is "kuromaru" by Sanae Sasaki and "Maze" by Yu Takada .
Both works are impressive for their powerful brushstrokes and the depth of the colors layered on top of each other. The strong contrasting colors have a strong presence even when used in part.
Ease of maintenance is also a key point
Yu Takada
We paid particular attention to ease of care and comfort so that you can wear art casually even on non-special days. The fabric used is easy to care for and can be washed at home.
In addition, the UV-cut material processed by one of Japan's leading spinning companies has been given a cooling effect, making it cool to wear even in sweaty seasons.
Why not consider getting a new shirt to be your everyday companion?
>See all new men's shirts
[Recruitment] Unique Day
We will be holding a social media project.

Friday, January 31st is "Unusual Day".
Is being different from others a "fault" for you?
"I forget things," "I can't concentrate even if I want to," "I have a disability," "A family member has a disability"
Accepting differences begins with knowing the countless differences that exist in the world. Tell us about a time when your or someone else's "difference" was not understood.
Let's make January 31st the day to transform "difference" into "color."