UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE / L
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UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
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L
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【Excellent Condition】Navy striped suit from Universal Language, made with fabric from Loro Piana, Italy. Size is 48-6Drop, and it fit me well at 176cm and 67kg. I purchased it for about 80,000 yen for the Shichi-Go-San festival and wore it a total of 4-5 times for pre-ceremony photos, shrine visits, work, etc., and then stored it in the closet. The best features of this suit are, above all, the quality of the material and its beautiful appearance. The fabric is made by Loro Piana, one of Italy's top fabric manufacturers, and has a subtle sheen, like a slight film of water on the surface, that is not flashy but exquisite. Suit enthusiasts will know at a glance, "This is definitely an expensive one!" (laughs) To take advantage of this smooth material, the shoulders are tailored with manica camicia, and the rain-like effect and natural drape that are created when worn are truly elegant. I fell in love with it almost immediately after trying it on and bought it. Manica camicia is a classic tailoring method from southern Italy, where gathers (gathering) are applied to the shoulders, and when viewed from the side, it looks like rain is falling from the edge of the shoulder, also known as "rain falling." Suits with a lot of gathering are easy to move in, and at the same time, the fabric can be made to conform to the body, which is an advantage in terms of both comfort and silhouette. This suit is not fully machine-made, but was from the highest-end line at the time, with some handmade elements, and because it has a lot of hand-gathering, the shoulders have a wide range of motion, making it very easy to move your arms, and desk work is also easy. The front has a three-button, roll-over-lapel design that never goes out of style, and the lapel rolls beautifully due to careful ironing, creating a three-dimensional and very beautiful silhouette around the chest when worn (suits with a lot of handwork show their true value when worn, so I highly recommend trying it on^^). D-ring closures, AMF stitching, real buttonholes, and armpit patches are also included, and the lining material is 100% cupro, which feels great against the skin (recently, many suits have polyester linings to reduce costs, but the feel and smoothness of the fabric are worlds apart, so it's something I want to be particular about). It's a truly beautiful suit, and it was my go-to piece, so I didn't wear it much, but I'm forced to organize my closet, and I thought it would be perfect for the coming season, so I'm putting it up for sale. I would be happy to pass it on to someone who will cherish it.
10 months ago