Hello, this is Makino.
Yesterday, I went to the Barber Battle hosted by LAYRITE Pomade.
This tournament will be held for the first time in three years.
The venue was also very lively.
Barbers from all over the country,
Each one had their own distinct personality and looked really cool!
I was also honored to be contacted by such people,
I was so happy 😃 Thank you very much 😊
I am looking forward to continuing our good relationship!
Now, let's get to the main topic.
The title is "Things you should definitely have".
I think it's different for each person, but I'll introduce
Anyone who owns a chambray shirt
I think it can be reused.
Here it is.
Denim trousers suspended by suspenders.
If you're going for a classic work style, you can wear it like this:
Or wear coveralls or denim jackets for a "denim on denim" look.
It's a standard thing to wear.
You can also try wearing a bandana around your neck.
It also goes well with chambray shirts and dressy outfits.
For example, what do you think about tying your tie like this?
In the prewar period of the 1930s and 1940s, ordinary people in any country
I couldn't afford to spend that much on clothes.
A time when work clothes were also everyday clothes.
Considering that, a tough shirt like a chambray shirt
It goes without saying that it was a typical shirt fabric for ordinary Americans.
Chambray is also used in vintage lunch wear, and in that case it is often worn with a tie or scarf around the neck.
However, you should pay attention to the texture of the material.
Chambray shirts are purely work fabric.
Since it is not a dress, the tie and scarf are more casual.
It goes well with fabrics that have little sheen, such as cotton and wool.
It's easy to create an atmosphere by selecting the right items.
You can also combine a shiny sports jacket with a chambray shirt to create this look.
It's nice to have a combination of different textures like this.
This jacket tends to go well with 50s-style outfits.
I think that matching this with a casual shirt suits me better lol
I like the feeling it gives.
And it's not just the atmosphere that makes it stand out, it's also functional.
Close-up of the chest pocket.
Bottom gusseted flap pocket on left chest.
Right chest pocket with pen holder and button closure.
The inside of the pen holder is firmly lined,
This prevents the fabric from wearing out. All pocket openings have tabs.
I can't get enough of these little details.
Of course, the slits on the sides are also used for ears.
At first glance, it looks like an ordinary shirt, but there are so many things to say about it.
It's full of charm.
If you try wearing it with these thoughts in mind, you will feel a different level of satisfaction.
Is it just me?...lol
That's all about the chambray shirt.
Finally, I would like to introduce the jacket I am wearing in the first image.
This is the Sunningdale denim work jacket.
The front part looks like a work jacket,
The back looks like this.
It's a little hard to understand, but
The waistband that is often seen in the 1930s,
It has a "pinch back" design with pleats on top.
Also, if I start talking about this, I can't stop.
It's full of fascinating details,
This is getting long, so I'll end it here for today.
See you later!