clothier vintage shop

clothier

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clothier is a vintage store located in Daikanyama

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Japan, 〒150-0031 Tokyo, Shibuya, Sakuragaokachō, 12−5 桜丘Kビル

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Address
Japan, 〒150-0031 Tokyo, Shibuya, Sakuragaokachō, 12−5 桜丘Kビル
Location
Daikanyama
Price Range
¥¥
Rating
4.4 (5 reviews)

Opening Hours

Monday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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Customer Reviews

4.4
(5 reviews)
5
1 year ago

“This is a store that sells high-quality vintage clothing from high-end brands. In addition to high-end brands, they mainly sell European military, trousers, and leather shoes carefully selected from famous brands such as Lacoste Barbour, and their minimum requirement is to use luxurious materials from the 1980s and 1990s. is. When I visited, the main items were spring/summer items, including Fendi collar coats, Hermès tailored jackets, hunting jackets, and knit polo shirts. The price range was 30,000 yen for trousers and 40,000 yen for jackets and coats. It seemed like they had licensees from several companies, and they also had limited collaboration products, which was appealing. Barry Bricken's trousers in particular can make you swoon. The staff at the store were so kind to me and I was able to try on some precious clothing as a souvenir, which made me feel like I was able to make a huge contribution to my fashion experience!”

3
2 years ago

“It's an exciting store with a selection of imported items, vintage clothing, and products in sizes that fit even Japanese people. The staff are courteous and make you feel comfortable. It can't be helped because they have selected quality products, but there are also products that are twice the market price, so I recommend them to those with discerning tastes.”

4
3 years ago

“They had a lot of Hermes products. There were a lot of high-priced items, so it was fun just looking around. The store itself is small, so it was a bit difficult for people to get around. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they've limited the number of people allowed in at one time, so some people have to wait for a few minutes at the entrance. They have a full range of items, including coats, rings, bangles, sneakers, scarves, bags, shirts, etc. According to the staff, they have someone stationed in France who buys goods, so they can consistently purchase at reasonable prices.”

5
4 years ago

“I bought a tweed coat at the Hankyu Men's Tokyo store last month. I was shown some Roden cross coats with a nice atmosphere, but I was attracted to the classic tweed coat, so I tried on a few, and I liked the generous size of the heavy coat, so I bought it. The noticeable damage is just a moderate amount of wear and tear, so it's hard to tell unless it's very detailed, and the good thing about it is that it has a vintage feel, very similar to the tweed jacket I've had for 30 years. We will send you an image along with your favorite eight piece hunting.”

5
4 years ago

“I used to buy denim. Even though I was new to second-hand clothing, he treated me with sincerity and explained things to me in detail. It's a great store that you'll want to visit again.”

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clothier is a must-visit destination for vintage shopping in Daikanyama. this shop offers carefully curated miscat ¥¥ price range.

Located at Japan, 〒150-0031 Tokyo, Shibuya, Sakuragaokachō, 12−5 桜丘Kビル, clothier provides an authentic vintage shopping experience that combines quality merchandise with knowledgeable service. Whether you're a serious collector or casual browser, you'll find unique pieces that capture the essence of Japanese vintage fashion culture.

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