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Are you using a tie bar correctly? I'll teach you some accessory techniques that will make a huge difference in how you wear your suit! Subscribe to my channel here! ! 】 / @iki_nagoya This time, I'll be talking about how to use a tie bar (tie pin). The correct way to use it is to hold up your tie and fasten the tie bar at the top. Specifically, I recommend fastening it above the third button of your shirt. That way, it will look casual and good when you wear a jacket. I often see people fastening it at the bottom (near the stomach), but I don't recommend this. They fasten it around the stomach so that the tie doesn't move, which is practical, but from a fashion point of view... So why do we fasten the tie bar at the top? There is a good reason for this, and it has a deep connection to the collar shape of the shirt. I'll talk about this in detail in the video, so please take a look! -------------------------------------------------- ■We also recommend the following videos. ■The source of a good impression How to choose a shirt to match your suit •The source of a good impression How to choose a shirt to match your suit Make a difference in how you wear your suit! [How to tie a tie, taught by a professional] •Make a difference in how you wear your suit! [How to tie a tie, taught by a professional] Types of custom-made suits A simple explanation! • Types of custom-made suits A simple explanation! [Custom-made suits] The ultimate navy suit that will charm suit lovers - The finest texture created by Super 160's DRAPERS "Greenhills" • [Custom-made suits] The ultimate navy suit that will charm suit lovers - Super 160... [Custom-made suits] Japan's finest machine-made suits - The sexiness and softness of a Neapolitan hand-sewn suit HARDY MINNIS 2PLY FRESCO • [Custom-made suits] Japan's finest machine-made suits - The sexiness and softness of a Neapolitan hand-sewn suit HARDY MINNIS 2PLY FRESCO • [Custom-made suits] Japan's finest machine-made suits - The sexiness and softness of a Neapolitan hand-sewn suit ------------------ ■Recommended videos outside of this channel are here. • [What about the waist? What about the sleeves? What kind of shirt won't ruin your suit!] Akamine style ☆ This time too... • [Yuki's monologue #28] What do you do if you can't find a shirt that fits your body type? • Sartoria Pirozzi in Napoli • Custom-made suits from Naples • Stand out with a tie! What are the secret techniques of the Akamine style? This is a YouTube channel by Yutaka Ogawa, the representative of the bespoke tailor Iki, an order salon in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. We will flexibly introduce various things such as how to wear classic men's styles, points to note when ordering, and introductions of recommended items! Yutaka Ogawa Born in Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture in 1973. He grew up watching his grandfather as a craftsman in his family's tailor shop, which had been running since the early Showa period. At the age of 21, he got a job at an apparel company and worked as a salesperson at shops and select shops that handled Zegna's Sumisula. While running his own bespoke suit shop "Iki," he also honed his knowledge of suit making, such as creating suit patterns himself, in order to provide customers with the best suit. ■Shop info■ iki https://iki-nagoya.net/ 1F Hasegawa Building, 1-14-3 Izumi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, 461-0001 Phone number: 052-265-7002 Business hours: 11:00-19:00 Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Instagram: /iki.nagoya Facebook: /iki.nagoya Our suits are recommended for those who want to create a higher quality suit than the ones they have had before, or for those who wear suits from Italian brands such as Belvest, Lardini, and Tagliatore, or suits from Neapolitan tailors such as Dalcuore and Stile Latino. We also accept orders for women's suits, so please feel free to contact us. #madetomeasure #madetomeasurenagoya #bespokesuit #bespoketailor #mensfashion #sumisura #neapolitantailoring #italiansuit #raglancoat #beltedcoat #italianfashion #classicstyle #bespoketailoring #madetomeasure #sumisura #mensfashion #menswear