Schott x Miller Collaboration Products Launching on May 1, 2026

The iconic American leather brand 'Schott' and underwear pioneer 'Miller' team up to release a premium 2-pack series featuring 7oz panel rib fabric.
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TSI Holdings Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Tsuyoshi Shimoji) announces that its heritage leather brand 'Schott' (est. 1913) will launch a collaboration with the American underwear brand 'Miller' (est. 1937) starting May 1, 2026.

The lineup consists of two types of products: tank tops and boxer pants, both based on Miller's iconic 'Panel Rib' material. The 7oz heavy-duty cotton fabric used this time provides a tough, secure feeling ideal for daily wear. The unique needle-drop knitting structure creates vertical patterns that offer high elasticity, fitting the body naturally with minimal tightness. Furthermore, the 100% cotton material ensures a soft touch and superior absorbency. This collaboration merges Miller's universal craftsmanship with Schott's rugged, urban aesthetic.

Product Details:
- Schott x Miller TANK TOP 2PACK
Colors: BLACK/GREY/OFFWHITE (2 per set)
Sizes: M / L / XL
Price: 7,150 JPY

- Schott x Miller BOXER PANTS 2PACK
Colors: BLACK & GREY (2 per set)
Sizes: M / L / XL
Price: 7,150 JPY

Release Date: May 1, 2026 (Friday)
Available at: Schott directly managed stores nationwide and official online store.

About Miller:
Founded in 1937 in Arkansas by Robert P. Miller, the brand became a favorite in the 1940s through innovative technologies like the 'Panel Rib'. It aims to be a lifelong partner for its users, providing comfort and quality that blends into modern lifestyles.

About Schott:
Started in 1913 by brothers Irving and Jack Schott in NYC. In 1928, they introduced the world's first front-zippered motorcycle jacket. Known for the legendary 'One Star' model worn by Marlon Brando and loved by musicians like the Ramones, Schott remains a leader in leather goods, committed to USA-based production.