UNDERCURRENT JACKET 2
Make the long hours of your workday comfortable.
We have been developing products with the aim of supporting your physical and mental well-being through the comfort of sportswear. Over time, we have accumulated knowledge on how to achieve the perfect fit and comfort, and we believe this expertise should be applied to daily wear, which is worn for longer periods throughout the day. That’s why we created the UNDERCURRENT JACKET—workwear designed to make your 'working hours' more comfortable.
While the silhouette of the updated UNDERCURRENT JACKET 2 remains largely unchanged, we've extended the sleeves slightly based on customer requests. The collared shirt jacket can be styled both formally and casually. It offers excellent mobility, as we've ensured stretch without using polyurethane, which deteriorates quickly and has a high environmental impact. Additionally, we've added an elegant wrinkle finish, making it easy to care for. Most importantly, despite using recycled polyester, it feels as smooth as natural fibers, boosting your motivation during work hours.
For the UNDERCURRENT JACKET 2, we've upgraded the fabric to one with a slightly firmer texture. Please note that the color is slightly different from the original UNDERCURRENT JACKET. We’ve also added an XS size to the lineup, making it suitable for petite women as well.
A versatile shirt jacket design.
The design features a relaxed silhouette for the shirt jacket, typical of HERENESS. Its basic style, which can be worn across three seasons depending on the inner layers, helps save space in your wardrobe and contributes to reducing environmental impact. Despite its simple silhouette, the jacket is also highly functional, with an interior pocket large enough to hold slightly bigger digital devices, as well as side pockets. In the UNDERCURRENT JACKET 2, we've made the zipper opening of the inner pocket larger for easier access.
Choose Sustainable Fabrics
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Eco-friendly material with no spandex
More than 62% of the fabric is made from recycled polyester, while the remaining is plant-based composite fibers. The material is sufficiently stretchy without blending in spandex (polyurethane), which degrades quickly and is not environmentally friendly.