About Kinji
Kinji is a beloved vintage store chain in Japan, recognized for its ample selection of second-hand clothing and accessories. Whether it's retro fashion, iconic band tees, or Japanese streetwear, Kinji offers a nostalgic glimpse into Japan's vibrant and diverse fashion history. It's a must-visit for vintage enthusiasts and fashion-forward individuals seeking unique, affordable finds.
Reviews
The following reviews have been sourced from Google.
I think this is one of the better Kinji stores I've visited so far. The used clothes are in good condition and beautifully displayed. Overall, the price range is low, but most of them come in XL size. If you look for it, you can find unexpected bargains. The first floor is for ladies, and the second floor is for men.
Abeno Hoop Kinji is the worst. They sell a lot of tattered old clothes and prescription glasses without any hesitation. Once you have purchased the item, you cannot return or exchange it.The store will not be held responsible for any defective items.
I'm so thankful that I can buy UNIQLO clothes at such a low price. I can no longer buy UNIQLO because of its high price, so I think it might be better to buy it here.
Compared to when I went 3 or 4 years ago, I found it harder to choose clothes because they were so packed together. In the past, products were categorized by price, and were easily categorized into long sleeves, short sleeves, spring items, summer items, autumn items, and winter items. Now I can't choose because it's packed so tightly. I don't feel like buying it. I immediately left the store.
Sekast and Hard Off have almost no sizes larger than LL, and the size is not specified so it's a hassle to know unless you try it on. Kinji sells many sizes of LL and above, and the sizes of shirts, pants, and jackets are clearly marked, so it's very easy to choose. They have a wide variety of products and are cheaper than Sekast. Recommended for those looking for a big size.