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I WENT VINTAGE SHOPPING IN JAPAN!

Introduction

Recently, I had the opportunity to explore a huge vintage shop in Japan, and I must say, it was quite an experience! The ambiance of the store had a distinct vintage smell, which added to the charm of the place. This shop showcased a diverse range of fashion items from various brands, making it an excellent spot for vintage enthusiasts and casual shoppers alike.

As I wandered through the aisles, I noticed they had a collection of Louis Vuitton (LV) pieces. However, I couldn’t find the price tag for one particular item, which left me curious about its value. I later discovered that it was priced at 118,000 Yen, roughly equivalent to 500 pounds. Although it seemed quite expensive for my taste, the overall presentation of the pieces was impressive.

One section of the shop featured a particularly cool Celtics varsity jacket, which I found intriguing and reasonably priced at 13,000 Yen, or about 65 pounds. It was refreshing to see such unique pieces and the shop's layout made it easy to browse through the selections. While I’m not typically a vintage guy, I appreciated the variety and quality of the items on display. I can’t wait to share my finds with you all once I uncover more notable items!


Keywords

vintage shopping, Japan, vintage smell, Louis Vuitton, 118,000 Yen, Celtics varsity jacket, unique pieces


FAQ

What vintage items can you find in Japan?
You can find a variety of vintage items, including pieces from top fashion brands like Louis Vuitton and unique clothing such as varsity jackets.

How much does vintage shopping cost in Japan?
Prices vary significantly, with items like a Louis Vuitton purse priced at 118,000 Yen (around 500 pounds) and a Celtics varsity jacket costing about 13,000 Yen (65 pounds).

Is vintage shopping in Japan worth it?
Yes, many shoppers find vintage shopping in Japan worth it due to the unique selections and high-quality items available.

Do I need to have knowledge about vintage fashion before shopping?
While having knowledge about vintage fashion can enhance the experience, it isn't necessary. The well-laid-out shops make it easy for anyone to find interesting pieces.