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  1. rbaker

    Japanese Bespoke Shirtmakers

    The quality is similar to the UK/European shirtmakers I am frequenting. Except for Charvet.
  2. rbaker

    Japanese Bespoke Shirtmakers

    I am using Takehara in Fukuoka for some bespoke/MTM shirts and I am very happy with him.
  3. rbaker

    The Japanese Bespoke Tailoring Thread

    A good time to consult Japanese tailors. I just picked up my bespoke Ulster-style wintercoat from Takehara in Fukuoka; it fits beautifully. The fabric is from Scabal.
  4. rbaker

    Japanese Bespoke Shirtmakers

    Had good experiences with Takehara in Fukuoka. Good choice of fabrics, including the ones for hot weather.
  5. rbaker

    The Japanese Bespoke Tailoring Thread

    Very good experience with Takehara in Fukuoka. Somewhere between custom and bespoke. Very meticulous and flexible. Also an excellent shirtmaker.
  6. rbaker

    Monks w/ suit....okay or not?

    Monks with suits - depends on the monks. Monks, maybe due their connotation with swashbuckling musketeers and their monasteric origin, are more casual that Oxfords/Balmorals, and probably somewhere near the subtly decorated Blucher/Derby, and single buckle monks are less casual than their two...
  7. rbaker

    The Fall of The Black Wingtip

    The place of the black wingtip in a man’s wardrobe is a tricky one. The construction of the wingtip or Full-Brogue with its busy brogueing is derived from and represents country shoe ware, i.e. a more casual style. The American notion in the 1980s, accepted by pushy and loud nouveau riche...

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