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New arrivals from Japan– inspired by the 60’s West Coast surf culture, the Henley Neck Department designed a top that is more structured and dressy than a t-shirt but more casual than a collared shirt.
The “Albert” retains its classic silhouette while offering a modern update with a square cut with the bottom hem line.
Crafted from a crisp, high-density cotton-linen blend, this piece features a simple, delicate check pattern that subtly adds an urban vibe. It feels cool and comfortable against the skin.
Sizing
M:
Shoulder width 50cm / 19.6"
Chest width 66cm / 26"
Sleeve length 26.5cm / 10.4"
Body length 71 cm / 28"
L:
Shoulder width 54.5cm / 21.45"
Chest width 75cm / 29.5"
Sleeve length 26.8cm / 10.5"
Body length 72.5 cm / 28.5"
XL:
Shoulder width 56cm / 22"
Chest width 76.5cm / 30"
Sleeve length 27.5cm / 10.8"
Body length 75.5 cm / 29.7"
Material: 95% cotton, 5% linen
Henley Neck Department
Takahiro Goko, the director of Henry Neck Department started his career from United Arrows, a leading Japanese apparel brand, then to Landscape Products, interior / lifestyle company and now running Swimsuit Department, handling vintage items and beyond over 15 years.
Goko has been obsessed with the original surf shirts with the henley neck from the 60’s and been steadily collecting them for the past 18 years and in 2026, he released the brand of Henley Neck shirts that reimagines it for the modern era through relaxed silhouettes and a diverse range of materials.

