Shinu Shirt 2.0 - 100% Linen
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$49.95 - Regular price
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$100.00 - Sale price
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$49.95
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Built for movement, made for presence — the Shin’u is crafted in breezy 100% linen and stands up when the heat rises. The deep V-neckline and mandarin-style collar keep it clean, minimal, and distinctly Kidoriman.
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Material: 100% lightweight linen — breathable, natural, and warm-weather approved.
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Fit: Slim and sculpted — tailored through the body without clinging.
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Design: Deep V-neck + mandarin collar combo for effortless edge.
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Style: Dresses up or down easy. Rock it solo or layered.
The name Shin'u (信羽) means "trust" or "faith" in Japanese, symbolizing reliability and confidence.
Model Fit: Jie is 6'0" (183 cm), 158 lbs (72 kg), wearing size L.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
- USA - 6-8 business days
- Canada - 7-10 business days
- Europe - 7-10 business days
- Australia / New Zealand – 10-20 business days
- Other countries - 10-25 business days
Contact us at info@kidoriman.com for any questions.
Returns
- Refunds & exchanges can be processed within 90 days of purchase.
- All returned items must be unused, with tags, and in original condition.
For more information, read our Returns & Refunds Policy.
Care Guide
1. Hand Wash or Use Delicate Cycle: To keep your Kidoriman gear in top shape, handle it with care. Hand washing is best, but if you use a washing machine, choose the delicate cycle with cold water. For embroidered and printed items, turn them inside out to protect the designs.
2. Use Mild Detergent: Avoid harsh detergents, fabric softeners, and bleach, as they can damage the fabrics. Stick to mild detergent for gentle cleaning.
3. Air Dry: Skip the dryer after washing. Lay your Kidoriman pieces flat or hang them to air dry. Keep them out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
4. Store Carefully: To maintain the shape, fold your Kidoriman items neatly and store them in a drawer or on a hanger. Keep them away from direct sunlight and humidity.
5. Don't forget to Iron: Many Kidoriman items, especially those made from cotton and linen, tend to wrinkle. Iron on the flip side using low heat. For embroidered and printed items, iron inside out with a cloth between the iron and fabric to protect the designs.

















