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!).
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: Real Clothes InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 102
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 15, 2006 to Oct 1, 2011
Theme:
Workplace
Demographic:
Josei
Serialization:
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Makimura, Satoru (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #30212 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5734
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Your Feelings Categories Aug 24, 2014 I picked up this manga randomly out of sheer boredom, never though that 6 hours later I would find my self still reading it and wanting more!! there is nothing extraordinary about it. if you're looking for a super gorgeous manga full of hot stylish guys and a glamorous heroin then this is not for you. "Real clothes" is simple, realistic and down to earth. Mainly it's about 27 years old Amano Kinue, la successful futon saleswoman in the department store (Echizenya). Kinue is plain, chubby and has absolutely no interest or knowledge about anything related to fashion and make up. Suddenly she gets transferred to the ... Dec 5, 2017
Makimura Satoru is a mangaka that is well known for writing Josei stories that are based around the industry, the real world. I had read Oishi Kankei before this and I knew what I was getting myself into. That series focused on the food and restaurant industry while this one was focused on clothing and department store industry - retail, basically. I learned so much.
I had expected more romance out of it but it was presented in a very refreshing and different way overall. I liked how the main character evolved here. She starts off as a very weak, average character but grows into a ... May 28, 2017
I felt like this manga should get a higher score. I wonder why it is on the low 7 end. To sum it up quickly, it's like "The Devil Wears Prada". But that is only the beginning part of it.
The beauty of this manga is that it focuses on a very relatable topic: clothes/fashion. Since it is geared toward female readers, this is the perfect topic. To top it off, we have Amano-chan, our female protagonist, who is the embodiment of all the ambitious women. For every page that I read, all I could think of was I wish work could be this fun. ... Feb 3, 2023
This manga was most likely inspired by The Devil Wears Prada movie. The first chapter was released a few months after the release of the movie. If the author was influenced, it was merely a spark because both works are completely different. Both stories feature a young woman who finds herself chosen by a highly esteemed dame in the fashion world to work close to her. As the story progresses, both young ladies must immerse themselves into the clothes industry. The similarities stop there. The author, Satoru Makimura, takes this idea and transforms it into something very distinctive and very Japanese. I really like how
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