@@TopStrikerMaverick I know, the reason is that a culture that values business etiquette is going to value business clothes, too. That creates demand, A.K.A. $$. So it's to their advantage to know Japanese.
Some of those suits are too narrow, sadly. Look at the creases on the arms. This is no good fit, even when some vendors want you to like cheaper/smaller garments.
Chad Park has crazy style, even thou his clothes are rather loose and classic.
Yes he's always worth keeping an eye on
Мне очень нравятся эти красивые модели .Они одеты как положено ,им все костюмы к лицу ,улыбки,- они большие люди.( Кыргызстан).
Ventura 250....just demos...look good to me...SMILE...enjoy the day..Peace ....
Didn’t know all of them understood Japanese, impressive.
Not surprising. Japan is IMHO the world capital of business etiquette. They value business etiquette more than any other culture I know.
@@namehidden8854 I meant the language.
@@TopStrikerMaverick I know, the reason is that a culture that values business etiquette is going to value business clothes, too. That creates demand, A.K.A. $$. So it's to their advantage to know Japanese.
Some of those suits are too narrow, sadly. Look at the creases on the arms. This is no good fit, even when some vendors want you to like cheaper/smaller garments.