Tomokazu Miura, 69, is fat, but he is still handsome in a shirt. What do you think of his clothes?

His clothes are still so handsome and perfect. Interested friends can learn his dressing skills and style, which is really good. Tomokazu Miura has a handsome and clean face, a sunny smile and a tall and straight figure. With his pure and simple nature and full human warmth, he has performed many film and television works. When he was young, he looked handsome, but at the age of 69, his style is still the same, which makes people sigh that the traces left by time on him are really small. You know, as a Japanese actor, Tomokazu Miura's face value was very resistant when he was young. Although he has a single eyelid, he exudes a delicate, fashionable and noble feeling, which many people can't imitate.

I think a person's temperament is difficult to imitate. For example, the temperament between people with inferiority and confident people is really different. No matter how you hide it, you really see things differently in some ways. For a simple example, a person who is not short of money and a person who has no money have different performances. Rich people are confident in whatever they do and are not afraid to spend money. This does not mean spending money lavishly, but represents a person's attitude. People who have no money are always afraid of being looked down upon by others and are always afraid to attend colleagues' parties. Although they are trying to hide themselves, sometimes this hiding is often to expose your direct behavior.

My own clothes are really casual and nothing to look at, but I won't buy clothes myself. I just hope that my future wife will buy clothes for me to match. I believe they will look good. Sometimes clothes taste represents a person's inner quality, or living standard. Do you know why?

Finally, to sum up, Tomokazu Miura's clothes are still the same, which is worth learning. Isn't life just growing up in constant learning? Life experience represents our attitude and method of dealing with people. I hope everyone can be honest with themselves, not seeking innocence in the world, but seeking inner innocence.