Kurarin Vintage shop guide

A local Japanese vintage clothing lover introduces Japanese vintage shops. I visited second clothing stores in various regions and recommend the best ones.

Automated Vintage shops! 9 recommended BEST vintage clothing stores in Mejiro, Tokyo JAPAN

I went to an unmanned Automaton vintage clothing store in Mejiro Station, near Ikebukuro! There are three unstaffed vintage clothing stores in Mejiro Station. Each store has its own characteristics and is interesting to look at. There are …

I tried to replace Danner's vibram sole by myself!

Danner's climbing shoes and trekking shoes that I've wanted for a long time. This time, I will go trekking on Mt. Naeba with my friends, and I am considering purchasing one. Anyway, I wanted a cool vintage Danner, so I looked it up, but it…

Dr. Martens' measures for blisters by symptoms

I've been wearing Dr. Martens for over 10 years. I own more than 20 pairs of Dr. Martens. I wore sandals, 3 holes, 8 holes, 10 holes, Chelsea boots (side gore), steel toes, Mary Janes with T-bars, and so on, and each time I had blisters. F…

26 recommended BEST vintage clothing thrift stores in Kofu and Nirasaki, Yamanashi JAPAN

I went to second-hand clothing stores in the Kofu and Nirasaki areas, including cheap second-hand clothing stores and vintage shops! Kofu has beautiful ridgelines of the Southern Alps and Yatsugatake while driving. If you go around by car,…

27 recommended BEST vintage clothing thrift stores in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka JAPAN

I went to a vintage shop in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Hamamatsu City is the most populous city in Shizuoka Prefecture. There are many used clothing stores and recycle shops around Hamamatsu Station. Around Hamamatsu Station, sec…

Recommended BEST vintage clothing thrift stores in Seoul, South Korea

Find used clothes in Seoul, South Korea! Summary of used clothing stores and miscellaneous goods in Seoul. Seoul has come to be able to go at the same price as traveling in Japan. The food is delicious, the baths are great, the dirt pickle…