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Single-handedly proving that used clothing shops don’t have to consist of stacks of bargain bins filled with ugly, ugly shoes, this sleek Meiji-dori store offers a good selection of fashionable vintage clothes and accessories. The simple interior showcases diverse pieces with an edgy, raw sense of style, ranging from rock T-shirts and American stadium jackets to classic tailored items. The stock spans genres, and both men and women are catered to (although they also have a men-only store in Harajuku, Keshiki Classic). Vintage virgins needn’t be nervous – the shop is particularly welcoming to first-time buyers, and even has a website if you want to browse from home. Find it about a seven-minute walk from Shibuya Station.
Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Denentoshi, Tokyu Toyoko, Keio Inokashira lines)
Telephone 03 5485 4621
Open Mon-Fri 1pm-9pm, Sat noon-9pm, Sun & hols noon-8pm / Irregular holidays
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