D.HYGEN approaches the long-sleeve t-shirt as an exercise in controlled tension. The contrast stitching is not decoration - it is structural notation, marking where the body bends and the fabric must respond. The red lines run along the shoulders, sleeves, and center front, revealing the hidden geometry beneath every basic garment.
The cotton is garment-dyed after construction, giving the charcoal a lived-in warmth that shifts between grey and black depending on light. Mid-weight, smooth and breathable, it settles against skin with just enough substance to feel present. The curved back hem creates a longer line behind, a small architectural gesture where most t-shirts simply end. Clean round neckline. Pullover construction. Every detail is considered, nothing ornamental.
This is precision engineering applied to the most familiar garment. Made in Japan with the discipline that separates basics from essentials.







