Tokyo (JP)
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@alexxedge no worries mate. all these information are shared to help everyone. please do share your journey as you venture through
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@Nik @louisbosco I’ll definitely share! We head out Oct. 10 and have 16 full days. Will report back when we return.
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@Brian said in Tokyo (JP):
@Marc2706
Someone more forum savvy than me will probably pop a link in but there is a thread on here on the shop and how to get there etc etcThanks a lot Brian and goosehd! I will be there tomorrow and to be honest I am really excited!! Hope the have some different 777 jeans!
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@Marc2706 said in Tokyo (JP):
Thanks a lot Brian and goosehd! I will be there tomorrow and to be honest I am really excited!! Hope the have some different 777 jeans!
They won't I am afraid, they don't stock the 777.
All cuts that we now sell other than the 634/461/463 were designed by IHUK, not IHJP. IHJP stock some 666 and 555 in all stores, but no 777s and 888s. They have just started to take some 777/888 into Nagoya and Osaka, but I don't think they have any in Hachioji at the moment.
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@Alex said in Tokyo (JP):
@Marc2706 said in Tokyo (JP):
Thanks a lot Brian and goosehd! I will be there tomorrow and to be honest I am really excited!! Hope the have some different 777 jeans!
They won't I am afraid, they don't stock the 777.
All cuts that we now sell other than the 634/461/463 were designed by IHUK, not IHJP. IHJP stock some 666 and 555 in all stores, but no 777s and 888s. They have just started to take some 777/888 into Nagoya and Osaka, but I don't think they have any in Hachioji at the moment.
During our recent trip to Japan we've been to a couple of denim shops. It was interesting to see how the Japanese wear denim, really inspiring. Most of them wear straight leg or even wide jeans. Therefore I can understand that IH in Japan doesn't stock much of the slim or slim-tapered jeans. (Regarding denim jackets Type I and Type II seems to be much more popular then Type III).
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@Alex thanks a lot Alex, you were right. They did not have any 777 or 555 in the store. But the staff was very friendly and helpful and the beautiful store was worth the visit. They also had some special Japanese IH T-Shirts but most of the items in the store were in XS,S or seldom in M. I was lucky to get a wonderful deck vest in L and after wearing the jacket for two days I have to admit that I like this jacket a lot.
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@jfk1117 said in Tokyo (JP):
Anyone happen to know of any good vintage / second hand stores that carry Japanese clothing? When I went years ago I found most were littered with vintage Americana / Harley tees.
You ever find any good stores?
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Shimokitazawa. You could spend a whole day there wandering the streets and checking out all the shops. We must of went in at least 40 different shops on our last visit as my wife loves that area.
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@dasmaq was given this. Koenji is exceptional.
The easiest way to shop at vintage stores in Tokyo , is to go to Koenji Station . He will find in this area more than 100
Vintage Stores. It‘s fun to check all side streets .
For High End Stuff , he can check there :
Safari , Suntrap and WhistlersPS : For Super High End Denim Stuff, he has to go to Berberjin
In Harajuku -
The first Tokyo leg of my trip to Japan ends today with a Shinkansen to Osaka. We’ve had a great time staying at Hamacho Hotel, enjoyed a special tour of Tsukiji with Yukari Sakamoto, a very fun omekase dinner at Kashiwaya Ningyocho, and yesterday some shopping at Henderson Scheme, Engineered Garments, and The Real Mccoys. Been running around the Imperial Palace Loop and along the Sumida River. Looking forward to Iron Heart Osaka.