Suits evolved from stand-up collar military uniforms. Released soldiers unbuttoned and created the suit prototype. Single-breasted suits are classic, double-breasted are modern. Classic suits originated in England, emphasizing the “V-zone.” When discussing three-button suits, Ivy Style’s “roll to the second button” is key. It’s a declaration of not fastening the button and signifies a classic style. In the U.S., immigrants embraced freedom, creating their style rooted in tradition but emphasizing freedom of movement and functionality. The history of suits, evolving from frock coats and smoking jackets, is more intriguing when viewed through a historical and societal lens.
Why Does Italy Excel in Fashion Materials? Exploring Italy’s History
When you think of Italian materials, you might associate them with luxury and elegance. Italy’s rich fashion heritage plays a significant role i…
What is the Ideal Tie Length? The Relationship Between Your Body and Your Tie
This blog post focuses on the “length” of neckties, an essential element in men’s suit style, examining standard tie lengths in various countries, the rationale behind the 138cm length, and the definition of the ideal tie length.
Explaining Button Materials, the Singular Protrusion on Suits
Buttons, found on various items including clothing, vary in appearance based on their shape and material. Button materials can be broadly categorized …
Discussion on Shoulder Accessories – Shoulder Pads and Sleeve Head Edition
This blog post focuses on the essential components in creating suits: shoulder pads and sleeve heads. We explain their respective roles, materials, and shapes while introducing actual products. The selection of materials tailored to the suit you want to create is indeed the essence of craftsmanship.
Made from innovative Nishijin woven fabric, one-of-a-kind formal accessories.
Is this Nishijin weaving? This was my impression when I saw this design. I was surprised to see such a modern textile, as the only image I had of Nishijin brocade was that of gorgeous kimonos and obis. The fabric was produced by a traditional weaving company established in the Genroku era.
About Jacquard (Jacquard) Weaving – Insider Tips for Beneficial Linings
The term “Jacquard weave,” often used in suit linings, may sound familiar to many of you. It actually originates from Monsieur Jacquard, a…
ALBERT THURSTON’s top-of-the-range suspender model. What is the appeal of the Limited Edition?
ALBERT THURSTON’s top-of-the-range suspender model. What is the appeal of the Limited Edition?
Just hold this down and you’re good to go. Four types of knots in a necktie
Just hold this down and you’re good to go. Four types of knots in a necktie
A Little Story about Scissors ~ Japanese Roots and Splendor of Sohi-zukuri.(Handmade)
Scissors are one of the most important tools for tailors. In this issue, we would like to introduce you to the Japanese roots of scissors and the fascination of the Sohi-zukuri style. We will introduce you to the three types of scissors made in Japan: handmade scissors, ”Senteuti”, and mass-produced scissors called “die-cut welding”.