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This is Sanada, who wears beach pants in the summer, sweatshirts in the winter, and jeans in the rest of the year.
Sanada will write about "fashionable"...
In the first placeFashionableWhat the hell is that?
Should I wear branded clothes?
Should I wear something featured in a magazine?
To be honest, I don't think there is a right answer.
Sanada, who doesn't care about fashion, was told by a man who met him at an interview when he first joined the company.
"To be fashionable is to be considerate of others!
It goes without saying that not to make the person you meet uncomfortable, but it is also an adult who can take care of the people around you, including the TPO.”
I am very impressed with your words.
As I enter my 30s, I have more opportunities to talk to people I don't get to meet very often, both at work and in my private life.
I thought I'd set up my antenna and engrave the words I received into my heart.
Solidify with high brands at a red lantern-lit tachinomi bar
I think it's bad manners to enter a fancy restaurant wearing shorts and sneakers.
(In a sense, high brands are interested in red lanterns...)
Sometimes in post-date surveys
"Your profile photo looked dressy, but you came with dirty sneakers and a big bag! (Questionnaire from a man)"
There are opportunities to hear comments such as, "I didn't feel clean. I felt a little embarrassed when I was with you."
long-awaitedIt's really a waste to give a bad impression with clothes that are just precious encountersI feel that.
It is said that the contents are important, but I think that the first impression is really important.
I don't think there are many wonderful encounters, so I would like you to cherish each encounter.
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Kazuma Sanada
Kazuma Sanada