
Tet Homme, which operates the men's brand "TETE HOMME," filed for civil rehabilitation with the Tokyo District Court on July 10 and received a preservation order. Founded in February 1976, the company operates brands such as "TETE HOMME," "HALB," and "ADPOSION." It has stores in Marui and Parco. It also produced "Kiminori Morishita," designed by current "08sircus" designer Kiminori Morishita. During the DC brand boom of the 1980s, Tachi Hiroshi wore its clothes in the TV drama "Abunai Deka." As one of the most popular DC brands, the company recorded annual sales of approximately 2.146 billion yen in the fiscal year ending August 2008. In the past, CEO Kazutaka Kato's lifestyle was featured on a celebrity television program.
However, as prices continue to fall, sales have been declining year by year. Annual sales for the fiscal year ending August 2013 had fallen to approximately 1.56 billion yen. In order to break away from chronic losses, the company focused on cost reductions and various promotional activities, but cash flow reached its limits, leading to this latest measure. The company's debts are estimated to be at least 500 million yen.
According to the company's explanation, Haruyama Shoji announced on the same day that it would support the company as a sponsor under the civil rehabilitation proceedings, and the company has begun concrete consideration of how to support the plaintiff.

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