Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend

Chapter 590: East City, High-End Custom Tailor Shop



Chapter 590: East City, High-End Custom Tailor Shop

The young man picked up the food and put it in his mouth, smiling, "Tastes great!"

"Then have some more."

This dish was also something Gu Jin loved.

Halfway through the meal, Gu Jin suggested, "The house is almost tidied up, so if you have time tomorrow, I’ll take you to check out Beijing No.1 Middle School. You’ll be studying there for the next three years, so it’s good to get familiar with it ahead of time."

An Mingji’s brow slightly moved: "Didn’t Brother Hai say the auction is in the next few days? Is there enough time?"

Gu Jin chuckled lightly, "There’s plenty of time, the auction is the night after tomorrow, it won’t interfere with our visit to get familiar with your new school environment."

When she mentioned this topic, she suddenly stared at An Mingji for a few seconds with a slightly meaningful look in her eyes.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" An Mingji was puzzled.

Gu Jin said: "You’ll be going with me that day, and in that kind of venue, you need to dress a bit more formally. Why not take you to get a few tailored clothes first?"

Although asking, her mind seemed already made up.

She realized the young man’s clothes were all casual sportswear with nothing too formal, like a suit.

"Whatever you say." An Mingji never had much opinion on clothing; all his clothes were chosen by Gu Jin.

Except, of course, for intimate apparel.

The next day.

Gu Jin drove An Mingji to get his clothes tailored.

She had learned to drive in her past life, so in this one, she just needed to go through the motions to get her license.

As for where the car came from, it was naturally a birthday gift from Jiang Hanyi, the second apprentice, to An Mingji.

She and An Mingji came to Beijing in that very car.

The car Jiang Hanyi gave truly made things convenient for Gu Jin.

She was already familiar with Beijing, making travel easy.

Tailoring represents sophisticated fashion design, meticulous craftsmanship, and high-end market appeal, embodying the pinnacle of fashion, or rather the ultimate luxury of wealth.

Their destination was East City.

Here, there was a tailor shop with a reputable sign, not open to the public, serving only affluent clients.

Beijing isn’t lacking in much, but it does have a lot of alleys, especially in East City.

Gu Jin found a spot to park the car and led An Mingji, following the address provided by the third apprentice, Wanqi Jingyi.

Soon, they found their destination in an alley.

A very unassuming, wooden-decorated, rustic-looking shop.

The introduction to this shop was arranged by Wanqi Jingyi; without an appointment, even if she arrived, they wouldn’t serve them.

The person guarding the shop was a young man, dressed in very fashionable jeans.

He was leaning over the counter, boredly flipping through a magazine.

Seeing Gu Jin and An Mingji walk in, he immediately straightened up and greeted them with a smile, "Welcome, do you have an appointment?"

"Wanqi sir’s appointment."

Upon hearing this, the young man’s smile widened even more, "Please follow me."

The young man stepped out from behind the counter and led Gu Jin and An Mingji to the back of the shop.

The back of the shop was a whole new world, with mannequins everywhere, all kinds of suits on racks, and loose fabrics scattered on the floor, along with design drafts on the tables.

The young man walked to the back and handed a thick book to Gu Jin.

He introduced himself, "My surname is She, and my name is She Chao. May I know your surnames, and what occasion are the clothes for?"

Gu Jin knew this young man in front of her was the owner of the shop, and she said with a smile, "Hello Master She, my surname is Gu, and his surname is An."

"Hello Miss Gu, hello Mr. An."


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