JOURNAL STANDARD relume, operated by BAYCREW'S Co., Ltd. headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo and led by President Masayoshi Furumine, will release special-order shorts with DAIWA, a brand that connects fishing with a wide range of outdoor scenes, for two consecutive months. The DAIWA special-order BOARD SHORTS, scheduled for release in late May, mark the return of the well-received collaboration between JOURNAL STANDARD relume and DAIWA from last year. DAIWA apparel line's signature D-VEC logo has been changed from the inline rubber print to a smaller tonal embroidery for the relume special order. By toning down the logo presence, the design reduces its sporty feel and has been updated into an urban style that also works as everyday city wear. The shorts use a comfortable dry-touch fabric that is less likely to feel sticky even when sweating. Moderate stretch supports active movement without stress. A water-repellent finish also makes them suitable for seaside and riverside leisure, camping, summer festivals, and other waterside scenes. The waist uses elastic and a drawcord for easy comfort. A zippered rear pocket includes an internal divider, allowing practical separated storage for items such as a smartphone and keys. Price: 7,040 yen including tax. Sizes: M and L. Colors: Pink, Blue, Green, Brown, and Black. Release: late May. Available at JOURNAL STANDARD relume stores and the online store, with pre-orders now open. The DAIWA special-order ventilation SHORTS, scheduled for mid-June, are high-spec shorts designed for both city wear and outdoor use. Based on shorts from DAIWA's multi-field line, which supports various outdoor scenes starting from fishing, this fully special-order model has been arranged by relume for easier everyday wear. While the inline base model was waterproof and breathable rain shorts, this special order boldly changes the material to CORDURA(R) nylon. By blending polyurethane, the shorts achieve both toughness and excellent stretch. The water-r