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Royal Styling is a Japanese men’s personal styling and appearance-based branding service run by Shigeyuki Kobayashi. The website primarily targets men in their 40s and 50s, while also serving men over 30 who are not confident with fashion. It is not simply an online course platform, but a comprehensive service combining personal styling, corporate fashion training, men’s personal stylist training courses, online wardrobe diagnostics, free email courses, and YouTube content.
Its courses and services focus on men’s fashion, business attire, personal image management, and personal branding. The personal service process is fairly complete: it begins with a fashion consultation to understand the client’s occupation, age, personality, corporate image, and future goals; the stylist then conducts preliminary store research; this is followed by around 3–4 hours of accompanied shopping, with outfit advice provided after purchase. For corporate clients, it offers fashion training ranging from formal wear to business casual, which can be customized according to needs. There is also a “Men’s Personal Stylist Training Course,” but the extracted text does not disclose the specific curriculum, class hours, completion criteria, or certificate information.
Pricing transparency is moderate. What is clearly stated is that the initial consultation costs 5,500 yen and can be conducted in person or via Zoom. The personal styling service requires completing the initial consultation first, after which the organization will make a proposal. Free resources include a 7-day email course and a YouTube channel. Detailed pricing for corporate training, online wardrobe diagnostics, online seminars for men seeking marriage, and the stylist training course does not appear in the main text.
The main advantage is its highly focused positioning: it serves professional men such as business owners, licensed professionals, and doctors, emphasizing “appearance-based branding,” which leans more toward business image strategy than ordinary outfit advice. The founder has been working in personal styling since 2014 and has appeared multiple times in men’s magazines and media, giving the service relatively strong credibility. The service also combines online consultation with offline shopping, making it highly practical.
The downside is that information about its educational products is not complete enough: the structure, certification, student outcomes, and employment support for the training course are not clearly explained. For overseas users, the in-person accompanied shopping service is clearly limited by location, and the content is mainly in Japanese.
It is suitable for mature men who want to improve their business image, dating or marriage-seeking image, or personal brand. It may also suit those interested in learning about the career of a men’s stylist. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based solely on the main text, so it is marked as unknown.
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