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일본의 남성 맞춤복 테일러링 문화에 관한 구술사 연구Oral history study on Japanese menswear custom-tailoring culture

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Oral history study on Japanese menswear custom-tailoring culture
Authors
이예영류웅현
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
복식문화학회
Keywords
테일러링; 테일러; 남성 맞춤; 일본; tailoring; tailor; custom menswear; Japan
Citation
복식문화연구, v.28, no.2, pp.166 - 180
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KCI
Journal Title
복식문화연구
Volume
28
Number
2
Start Page
166
End Page
180
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/59673
DOI
10.29049/rjcc.2020.28.2.166
ISSN
1226-0401
Abstract
This oral history study explores the past and present Japanese menswear custom- tailoring culture. Two master tailors with more than 50 years of experience and two young tailors with less than a year of experience were interviewed about the tailor training process and environment, working conditions, thinking and behavior, and societal and governmental efforts for vitalizing custom-tailoring. The results indicate, first, a 10-year apprenticeship was required in the past, whereas young tailors today must register for three-year professional tailoring classes. Tailors then and now have been trained in a similar sequence of pants, vests, and jackets. Second, regarding working conditions, tailors had to provide gratitude services to their masters for a few years, even after their training ended. In contrast, young tailors today must continue a probationary period after their three-year schooling; however, they experience difficulty with finding tailoring shops for their probation. Third, in terms of thinking and behavior, master tailors learned their trade to earn a living, whereas young tailors today entered the field due to their interests in it. In addition, young tailors want a systematic learning process, whereas master tailors learned their skills while on the job. Last, tailoring academies today are run by tailoring shops and societies. Career exploration programs are offered to elementary and middle school students by the Kobe government in association with the local tailoring society to provide tailoring experiences.
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