You vibe well with them. An adult conversation between a certified craftsman and a well informed interviewer. Its nice to see adults teaching, learning and sharing without juvenile stunts for clout and to cover up ignorance. Keep up the good work.
I’ve been looking into buying my first pair of Japanese denim and after seeing this man’s process there’s no one else I’d pick my first pair up from now I can’t wait
@@Seaa923they run around 300$ give or take. I want some but man Id like to see what I look like in each style. These seem to have a more American Grease era look with rolled up legs, a more boxy straight look, im very tall and skinny but normally dont like that straight look. But man i love the indigo color.
When it comes to products made in Japan, the vast majority of the times you can't go wrong with it. There's always so much passion and hardwork put into their craft
Bro you are comfortably removed from the parasitic world of fashion yet honing in on what it's ultimately all about, exposing trade secrets and educating us all on the actual worth of clothes. New fav UA-camr fr keep at it!
Watching a few "architecture" videos doesn't make you "informed" about architecture, son. Likewise with "fashion" videos. Your ignorance of fashion really is so evident, parrotting the "parasitic" nature of fashion, which really no one worth a graint of salt in fashion gives a shit about, but here we have this clown parrot out this propaganda virtue signaling shit on fashion, which is just one of thousands of "parasitic" nature of industries, son.
This video is such a gift for a home sewer like myself with a special love for denim. Would you review the LR3 brand? They are from Spain and Don work with seasons. Instead they add pieces slowly to their collection. Everything is made to order.
would love more about japan's printed works, such as those flags or other dyed products. I'm searching for japanese manufactors for scaves and totes. Thanks so much for this inside video
Another great video. Again, I appreciate the mutual respect for the craft and culture. It's a bit sad to hear that the new generation is not picking up the tradition of craftsmanship. It's a shame that this type of craft (along with other trades) is not taught here in the USA.
Bro these recent these vids are incredible, but ngl what made me insta sub is hearing Liquid Sunshine play in the background. Love your stuff homie, you’re breaking ground!
can you make more video with Superline Wholesale? or can you make the same kind the video you did with superline wholesale please? you did a wonderful job in that video 💯💥🙏
12 ounces is at most a midweight denim. Realistically a low weight. So calling it very rigid due to weight is a bit of misinformation. Sometimes the unwashed denim still has starch in it from the dying that will have a stiffening effect on the fabric. Independent of its weight.
MUHAMMED NoMaN TAILOR PROFILE Highly skilled Tailor with 8+ years experience Pakistan 3+ years experience in oMaN creating custom clothing. Seeking to utilize expertise in an innovative workplace Accomplished Tailor with a passion for fashion and an eye for detail. Experienced in taking measurements, cutting and sewing fabric CONTACT PHONE: +968 94877928 LANGUAGES: URDU, PUNJABI, ENGLISH ADDRESS: PUNJAB, PAKISTAN EDUCATION • Govt. High School • Matric WORK EXPERIENCE Measuring clients for garments Cutting and sewing fabric to create custom clothing Making alterations and repairs to existing garment Advising clients on fabric types, style options, and design details Ensuring clothing fits clients correctly Arranging fittings and making adjustments as needed Maintaining a clean and organized workspace Keeping up with trends in fashion and tailoring techniques SKILLS Cutting Stitching Garment Construction Alteration and Repair Pattern Making Fabric Selection
00:48 What kind of rock has he been living his entire life that he never owned a pair of jeans until now? Even the poorest countries in the world have people wearing jeans.
certain cultures dont or didn't wear jeans, , it was also seen badly if you wore them over your 20s. Its not about being poor as jeans are pretty much blue collar/rural workers clothes , so the opposite actually happened in some of those urban settings where suits, khakis, chinos was the big boys clothing.
Not the waist of the jeans but the yolk of the jeans and that’s a flat felled seam. Also, It’s called barracking and that is a barracking machine not thicker stitching lol How you got this far and don’t know these simple things is a mystery or your audience is just clueless being led by the clueless. Goodly k on your journey of no secrets.
The interviewer personally is pretty awful, bro needs to work on that but also asking more meaningful questions and please learned to be more grateful with your guests , best wishes in for next video and try to have more background in your guests 😊
America might have created denim, but Japan perfected it. My Iron Hearts are just leagues above any other country, simply superior and traditional craftsmanship. Its really impressive and I will always pay more for it!
You vibe well with them. An adult conversation between a certified craftsman and a well informed interviewer. Its nice to see adults teaching, learning and sharing without juvenile stunts for clout and to cover up ignorance.
Keep up the good work.
I’ve been looking into buying my first pair of Japanese denim and after seeing this man’s process there’s no one else I’d pick my first pair up from now I can’t wait
Amazing let me know how you like them!!
Tanuki has really nice fabrics and cuts as well. Momos be great too though. @@aircommandslipperz
How much did it cost?
@@Seaa923they run around 300$ give or take. I want some but man Id like to see what I look like in each style. These seem to have a more American Grease era look with rolled up legs, a more boxy straight look, im very tall and skinny but normally dont like that straight look. But man i love the indigo color.
When it comes to products made in Japan, the vast majority of the times you can't go wrong with it. There's always so much passion and hardwork put into their craft
Never had a bad purchase from made in Japan, consistantly so good its crazy
Bro you are comfortably removed from the parasitic world of fashion yet honing in on what it's ultimately all about, exposing trade secrets and educating us all on the actual worth of clothes. New fav UA-camr fr keep at it!
Watching a few "architecture" videos doesn't make you "informed" about architecture, son. Likewise with "fashion" videos. Your ignorance of fashion really is so evident, parrotting the "parasitic" nature of fashion, which really no one worth a graint of salt in fashion gives a shit about, but here we have this clown parrot out this propaganda virtue signaling shit on fashion, which is just one of thousands of "parasitic" nature of industries, son.
this deserves more recognition, it's so beautiful to see something like this
Youre content is incredible man, i feel like the quality of information you give is priceless. appreciate you greatly
Pleasure to work with you on this one, happy to see the edit live! 🫂
Couldn’t have happened without you, what you did here was truly special
What a lovely video! This is the kind of craftsmanship I seek. Hope to own a pair from El Canek soon
This video is such a gift for a home sewer like myself with a special love for denim. Would you review the LR3 brand? They are from Spain and Don work with seasons. Instead they add pieces slowly to their collection. Everything is made to order.
Very strong production quality
beautiful video, almost shed a tear
You released!! (And it got recommended to me by recommended! So thats an awesome sign 🙌)
It’s about time!!! Thanks for all the help ❤
Great video. Really shows how passionate you are about it. We’re here for it ❤
love the authenticity of everything in this video.
Amazing to see the detail work that japanese workers put on the jeans 👏great video.
super vid, way to support the craft and engage with an industrial culture with class
Wow Will, i love your channel ❤ Canek is a lovely chap
Superb content, thank you for sharing all of these GEMS! ❤
will this video was inspirational asf and so dam wholesome bro, i hope to be doing what you do someday, you the man!.
would love more about japan's printed works, such as those flags or other dyed products. I'm searching for japanese manufactors for scaves and totes. Thanks so much for this inside video
youre amazing, this content is high level for real.
Really fun video! Thanks for it
Great video, really enjoyed seeing the process and there was some cool insight!!
Such an interesting craft. Amazing video Will!
Another great video. Again, I appreciate the mutual respect for the craft and culture. It's a bit sad to hear that the new generation is not picking up the tradition of craftsmanship. It's a shame that this type of craft (along with other trades) is not taught here in the USA.
amazing content man, thank youuu
I'm making the pilgrimage from Tokyo, thanks for the inspo!!!
Bro these recent these vids are incredible, but ngl what made me insta sub is hearing Liquid Sunshine play in the background. Love your stuff homie, you’re breaking ground!
Awesome hand made jeans 👖 👖!!
what a lovely video thank you
The Japanese culture are creative clothing geniuses
Amazing video
I really hope he sent him a Jacket as a gift, after all that love the Japanese master showed them. Peace.
I sent one to him and his assistant Sheena ☺
Amazing!
besides being a very in depth video, excellent choice with Hiroshi Suzuki. Hopefully you didn't get a copyright strike on that.
I did lol, but its okay, music needed to be there
Very cool video, its like finding and old samurai
idk whats more crazy, will never owning a pair of denim or wills first denim being the best in the world
The Japanese are the best, cars, tools, gaming, electronics. And now I'm learning they are also among the best with clothing
Wholesome video thanks
Loved this ❤
hope you will get to interview Orslow's team one day. good video!
Lovely just lovely
wait this isn't a summoning salt video
What a beautiful experience
mann i love this inside look, japanese brands man, they could rule the world if they didnt only focus on the domestic market
I love Japan.
thats a freakin amazing channel
2:09 "I can't tell you about the details" now compare this to what's going on further down south.
Wow i loved this
Thank you!
Great content, but background music is bit too loud for me.
Any guy's fascination with clothes fascinates me.
She's sooooo cute!
So fvking interesting!
You look dope as hell!
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This was so fucking good 👏
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Is there an El Canek boutique in Osaka?
can you make more video with Superline Wholesale? or can you make the same kind the video you did with superline wholesale please? you did a wonderful job in that video 💯💥🙏
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12 ounces is at most a midweight denim. Realistically a low weight. So calling it very rigid due to weight is a bit of misinformation. Sometimes the unwashed denim still has starch in it from the dying that will have a stiffening effect on the fabric. Independent of its weight.
Not about the weight. My remark is because its traditionally indigo dyed and 32-dip. Makes the fabric very rigid.
id on the jacket? thanks
Its a vintage Japanese bomber!
@@wlasry is it custom? also great content, definately quality videos on the recent uploads! keep it up
Слава Настоящим Мастерам!!
ID on the hat you are wearing? Great content as always 🫵🏼
Kapital!
i going to buy my jeans from this guy from now on at ;east i know where my money goes
emm? wasn't denim developed in France first?
Yes I was referring to Japanese denim specifically
japan started selvedge jeans
MUHAMMED
NoMaN
TAILOR
PROFILE
Highly skilled Tailor with 8+
years experience Pakistan 3+ years experience in oMaN creating
custom clothing. Seeking to
utilize expertise in an
innovative workplace
Accomplished Tailor with a
passion for fashion and an eye
for detail. Experienced in taking
measurements, cutting and
sewing fabric
CONTACT
PHONE:
+968 94877928
LANGUAGES:
URDU, PUNJABI, ENGLISH
ADDRESS:
PUNJAB, PAKISTAN
EDUCATION
• Govt. High School
• Matric
WORK EXPERIENCE
Measuring clients for garments
Cutting and sewing fabric to create custom clothing
Making alterations and repairs to existing garment
Advising clients on fabric types, style options, and
design details
Ensuring clothing fits clients correctly
Arranging fittings and making adjustments as
needed
Maintaining a clean and organized workspace
Keeping up with trends in fashion and tailoring
techniques
SKILLS
Cutting
Stitching
Garment Construction
Alteration and Repair
Pattern Making
Fabric Selection
what're those pants you've got on in this video? they look insane
Kapital Century Denim!
Did he take the name from el luchador?
HE IS GOD.
You’re awesome bro, amazing video! I see you’ve a lot love for fashion, I really love that to see 💙🧵🪡
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
do you have a p.o box I want to send you one of my pieces
00:48 What kind of rock has he been living his entire life that he never owned a pair of jeans until now? Even the poorest countries in the world have people wearing jeans.
certain cultures dont or didn't wear jeans, , it was also seen badly if you wore them over your 20s. Its not about being poor as jeans are pretty much blue collar/rural workers clothes , so the opposite actually happened in some of those urban settings where suits, khakis, chinos was the big boys clothing.
I wish I was skinny
A1
Not the waist of the jeans but the yolk of the jeans and that’s a flat felled seam.
Also, It’s called barracking and that is a barracking machine not thicker stitching lol
How you got this far and don’t know these simple things is a mystery or your audience is just clueless being led by the clueless.
Goodly k on your journey of no secrets.
The interviewer personally is pretty awful, bro needs to work on that but also asking more meaningful questions and please learned to be more grateful with your guests , best wishes in for next video and try to have more background in your guests 😊
America might have created denim, but Japan perfected it. My Iron Hearts are just leagues above any other country, simply superior and traditional craftsmanship. Its really impressive and I will always pay more for it!
Denim was first produced in France 🇫🇷