Are you reading this during your commute, or maybe even at work? Are you 100% satisfied with your reflection in the window today?
Do you spend time and effort choosing clothes for your personal life, but for business suits, you just pick anything that fits your budget and size? Surprisingly, many people seem to have such a casual approach.

For those of you who have given up on custom-made suits and wear off-the-rack ones today, here’s some good news. There is a custom-made salon that can create a “one-of-a-kind suit in the world” starting from a low price of 35,000 yen.
Curious? Let’s check it out right away.
Exploring a Hidden Salon Just a 3-Minute Walk from Yokohama Station!
According to the information, the salon is near the Kita-Higashi exit of Yokohama Station. Leaving the bustling station and heading toward Kawasaki along the railway tracks, it is located on the first floor of a building that houses a cram school.

It’s close to the station, so you can easily stop by after work or even during work hours. This is EVERS SUIT.
Trains pass by constantly on the tracks in front, but the area has a hidden-gem feel with not much car or pedestrian traffic.

The shop has full glass windows, so you can see inside, making it easy to enter even for first-timers.

The person who greeted us was the store manager, Junichi Takahashi.
He is still in his twenties, but perhaps because of his perfectly tailored suit, he exudes a dignified gentlemanly presence that is impressive. However…
“Our store is a custom-made suit and shirt salon. That said, since I’m currently running it alone at a relaxed pace, many customers drop by casually during work hours for coordination checks or just to chat,” says Manager Takahashi.

“Some people say, ‘A suit is just workwear, so as long as I’m wearing it, it’s fine.’ But I disagree. Precisely because you wear a suit every day, I want you to wear it with intention and enjoy it. That’s what custom-made suits are for. I recommend adding a stylish Italian touch based on your preferences or paying attention to the details,” says Manager Takahashi.

The attention to detail extends to aspects like collars and pockets. Among these, Manager Takahashi particularly wants you to notice the sleeve buttons.

Wait, here?!
Generally, Japanese business suits have four sleeve buttons, and they are often just decorative.

In contrast, with custom-made suits
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