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3) “Factory brands are becoming more and more powerful every year.”
In the past, it was an Italian factory brand known only to those in the know, but the brand’s recognition and image have improved and it has acquired a favorable image as it is featured in various domestic media and developed in select stores. Recently, there has also been a “reversal of the trend,” in which top brands have increased their credibility by showing that they have outsourced production to long-established factories. Recently, fashion iconic foreign celebrities are also wearing Italian brands.
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(iv) “More secure than ordering because it’s ready-made.”
Factory brands that are particularly popular in Japan are “Lardini,” “Boglioli,” and “Tagliatore. The price range is often 100,000-150,000 yen, depending on the fabric, brand, and details. Then, “order suits” are also an option. Even though it is difficult for a tailor to make a full order by taking measurements and creating a pattern from scratch, it is possible to make a pattern order, in which a predetermined suit design base is fine-tuned to the individual body shape, or an easy order, in which a predetermined pattern pattern is fine-tuned to fit the body shape. However, the quality of both pattern order and easy order depends on several variables, including the design of the base suit and pattern, the experience, skill, and sense of the tailor, and the ability of the customer to accurately convey his or her wishes to the tailor. Many of you may have experienced “the suit did not turn out as expected when I ordered it. On the other hand, factory-brand suits are ready-made, so their designs are stylish and complete, and even if the first suit fails, unless you have the perseverance to work on the second and third suits to get closer to your ideal suit, ready-made suits are definitely a better choice.
5) “Especially recommended for people with broad shoulders or long hands.”
In the comparison of the so-called standard Japanese body shape, people with ” broad shoulders and long hands ” and those with a long sleeve-cut length relative to their height often have trouble fitting into domestically made hanging suits. Many of them may have to go up one size to accommodate their sleeve length, resulting in a thicker torso, or conversely, they may have to go up one size to accommodate their torso, resulting in short sleeves and tight shoulders. Factory brand suits, with the exception of special orders from select stores, are made to fit European and American body shapes, and are therefore especially recommended for those who have such problems.
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