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Also
>almost no sugar and dairy in the Japanese diet
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I have no idea if the info on the pants is correct but it seems logical, keeping notes at the end as they are

JAPANESE DESIGNER GENERAL /JDG/

>Yohji Yamamoto
>Comme des Garçons
>Issey Miyake
>Junya Watanabe
>Takahiro Miyashita
>Undercover
>Julius

Sizing

This is only a guide, trying things on in store or getting measurements is the only sure way of knowing if it will fit.

Tops
>1 is for XS/44
>2 is for S/46
>3 is for M/48
>4 is for L/50
>5 is for XL/52

Pants
>2 is for 28-30
>3 is for 30-32
>4 is for 32-34

>One Size
The garments that are generally one sized are knits and t-shirts, those are often just produced in a 3 (M/48).

>Tips and Notes
A good way to approach Yohji sizing is to think about height rather than width, if you're tall you should probably size up one so the inseam is long enough, no matter how the waist is cut. This goes for jackets as well, you get the intended balance in length and sleeve length. It's a common "mistake" to size down because the measurements look big, remember that it's often better to size up than down when it comes to Yohji.

For YY, Y's is a tad bit slimmer than YYPH.

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