Japanese man conquers mountains in a three-piece suit to advertise his tailoring business (2 photos)
Japanese tailor Nobutaka Sada climbed the highest mountain Malaysia - Kinabulu, and later conquered Mount Akadake and all this in a three-piece suit of our own production and with an office briefcase. About it Malaysian newspaper New Straits Times reports.
Nobutaka Sada is a tailor and creator of a brand of business suits. Sada. To advertise the company, he decided to take photos and videos on the mountain Kinabulu, whose height is 4095 meters, and to be sure, during the ascent, I decided not to change the office suit of my own production for sportswear (you never know who you will meet along the way).
One mountain was not enough for the brave tailor and he decided to repeat. So it has been since then.
As the newspaper notes, Sada wants to show everyone that even when conquering mountains, not a single seam diverges on his suits.
The tailor attracted the attention of local residents. Footage of him posing in the mountains is circulating on social media.
Surprised climbers are often photographed with the tailor. Businessman notes, climbing to a height of 2899 meters above sea level, he wanted to prove that his costumes were of the highest quality. Sada bought a company founded in 1923, heavily indebted. The company now has 48 stores across the country and big sales.