Hello, this is Makino.
First, the Tokyo store held a 27th anniversary event over the three-day weekend of February 23rd, 24th, and 25th.
It rained all day on the first and last days, and I have nothing but words of gratitude for everyone who came despite the poor conditions.
We also received many congratulatory messages from those who were unable to attend.
I received it. Thank you very much!
We will continue to make the event even more exciting next year and the year after, so please continue to support us.
We appreciate your continued patronage.
As a new initiative this time, we will be holding a "workshop" type event where you can stamp our products yourself using the stamps we have prepared.
There are 14 types of stamps.
DryBones logo and TOKYO STORE, of course,
We prepared some numbers for the 27th anniversary,
There are some that seem like they exist but are actually quite hard to find, such as US and USN.
There are also devils, skulls, flags, and more.
T-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, bandanas, knitwear, outerwear, shirts, pants, any material is good!
This is a sweatshirt.
in a newspaper bag.
For knitwear.
Everyone was really worried about their placement and worked really hard.
Since this was our first project, we were a little nervous.
It was a fun event and a great success.
And I used Horween Chromexcel leather.
Limited edition belt.
This was also well received, and we only had a small amount in stock.
If you are interested or have any concerns, please contact us.
The selling price will be ¥27,500 (tax included).
The color is brown only.
If you contact our Tokyo store, we also accept mail orders (cash on delivery).
This is where the main topic begins.
These open-collar shirts, made from a rayon-blend fabric with dobby weave, were very popular last year.
(Reproduced and currently in stock)
This second installment is here!
beige
gray
This time, the dobby weave (thin diamond pattern part) is between the vertical stripes.
A pattern where the character is sandwiched between two characters.
This time it's a rayon and cotton blend, with an overall chambray weave.
For me, this is an attractive shirt that makes me think, "This is so fifties!"
What is attractive about this item is the partially glossy texture.
It has a crisp feel to the touch.
It has a different sheen to that of rayon.
Pair it with a carmel jacket and rayon 2-pleat pants.
Of course.
This time I'm wearing grey.
From close up to the big picture.
If you tuck in the hem, the fabric will wrinkle.
You can enjoy even more partial gloss.
This sheen is also a "sexiness" that only rayon dobby can give off.
Use this sexiness to your advantage and bring out your "adult bad boy" side.
In the 1950s, adults wore these luxurious shirts.
It may have been worn elegantly on holidays, but I think teenagers wore it as an everyday "pointy shirt."
This shirt is currently also in production in short sleeves.
Well, I'll leave it here for now.