Real Clothes review

Havos4414
Apr 04, 2021
Clothes, stress and finding one’s self! Those are the 3 main components of this work and it manages to capture the essence of maturing over various obstacles and new experiences. If anything, it goes a step further into exploring the meaning of enjoying your job to the fullest and the struggle of priorities. And on the positive side, you do not really need to have any knowledge on clothing, as its focus is never on that technical side and offers the basic information you need (although, some better explanations of how things work would have been nice sometimes!).

This is the story of a strong and hard-working woman who has every problem an average person would have; love, insecurities, job, ambitions, etc. It is very relatable in many aspects, but while it tries to showcase how she can succeed in a culture that usually gives men the power, there are some contradicting messages that the characters even endorse themselves. For example, it starts with solidifying the idea of your clothing style shows who you are and it makes sense, especially in fashion world. But then, instead of embracing women’s power and style, the work focuses a lot on having the perfect figure and it is shocking as the main character looks thin, but it is just not enough. Stereotypes like these, which no one ever goes against, really hurt the case of showing power and independency.

Be that as it may, the manga is very enjoyable and has a pretty steady pace through every arc. The only drawback can be that once a job is done, we almost never see what happens next to that project or person; the story moves on to the next project. Other than that, you can see the main character’s journey from the start and how she doubts herself in every step, how she tries to do her best, how she handles the problems in her workplace and private life and it feels really natural. By the end of this, there is a sense of accomplishment over how much she has been through and matured in a way.

Romance exists, but it is not the main focus, although it affects behaviors and the story, as any love problem would in real life sometimes. It is very realistic most of the time although maybe a bit shoujofied for more impact, just some instances seemed a bit too stiff on their handling.

A relatable story brings relatable characters and although the whole manga seems like a wild ride going from one place to another and always trying to achieve the best, the character development is definitely there. Most prominently, as everything is from the point of view of the main character, we have seen how fleshed out she is. Albeit, she seems lucky in many things, the way she thinks is very real and slowly changes as it should. Everyone else has some spotlight here and there, but not that much and usually just to solve one of their problems. However, they are all pretty likeable and may remind you types of your co-workers.

As expected from a manga that has to do with fashion, there is a wide variety of clothes and each character is given care in that department, while keeping a distinct style for every person. The style can be generic and not so memorable, but there are enough details, without being heavy and the background can be simple most of the time, yet recognizable. The faces have been given enough care to have many various reactions, although sometimes exaggerated for comedy’s sake, which makes this even easier to read.

It is a generally easy manga to read and it never goes too deep into the machinations of fashion; the story revolves more on the practical problems of a strategy or something similar and it tries to touch all kinds of problems on that scale. It definitely manages to show enough, although as said before, it seems some things come too easy for our main protagonist who always claims she just says whatever comes to mind when she needs to solve a problem (and incidentally happens to be the correct thing). It is very interesting to see her growth and how she takes care of herself and how everyone comes to terms with their job and their goals, so there is nothing to lose by reading this!
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Real Clothes
Real Clothes
Auteur Makimura, Satoru
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