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.

I went to the second-hand clothing wholesale warehouse Bumps on the day it was open to the public!

I went to the second-hand clothing wholesale warehouse Bumps on the day it was open to the public!

I went to the second-hand clothing wholesale warehouse Bumps on the day it was open to the public!

Bumpus is a used clothing store in Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture. On weekdays, it is a second-hand clothing wholesale warehouse for dealers, but it is open to the public from Friday to Sunday, and you can purchase it at retail stores. It has been washed and is easy to see. There are many regular second-hand clothes and recycled second-hand clothes from the 90s to 00s. Introducing purchase consideration products and prices. Photographed with permission.

Operating hours, access, and parking lot of used clothes wholesale warehouse BUMPS

It is located in Fujioka City, south of Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture. The nearest station is far, so you will have to visit by car.

https://www.instagram.com/bumps_used/

There is a free parking lot for about 5 cars in front of the warehouse. There is a second parking lot nearby, so if it is full, go there.

Used clothing wholesale price list

Prices vary for each item. The cheapest used clothes are short-sleeved T-shirts, which cost 1,800 yen.

The lowest price is 500 yen. Old clothes with dirt etc.

Sale items sold outside the warehouse are 1,000 yen.

From Monday to Thursday, only wholesale for used clothing resellers is supported. Prices are the same on Friday through Sunday when the store is open to the public. Reservations are not required on days open to the public.

Inside the warehouse

The big American flag is cool!

Supports various payment methods such as credit cards and electronic money.

It's not a big warehouse, but the racks are all double-tiered and there's a lot of inventory.

There is a smoking area outside the warehouse. There is no restroom.

One fitting room.

Mainly current second-hand clothes from the 00s, with many veils from the United States

There are some women's items, but mainly men's and unisex.

We dismantle and sell American veils. It's rare to find 90s American-made clothes, but mainly Asian-made second-hand clothes from the 00s onwards.

They are arranged by item and are easy to see.

Since it was summer when I visited, there were many short-sleeved clothes. T-shirts and shirts are sorted by color.

There are also some second-hand clothes for kids and children. Children's second-hand clothes are discounted by 500 yen from the price list.

There were also many sneakers.

Both shorts and long pants are available for bottoms. Denim is almost the current secondhand clothes.

About half of the warehouse is used as a sales floor. A large electric fan is provided, but it is still thick, so it is up to you to rehydrate yourself.

Products are roughly divided into each aisle. Top 80%.

There were also some military and leather jackets.

Introducing the second-hand clothes I actually found

Current champion t-shirt. If it is 1,800 yen, it is cheap as a personal item.

American standard T-shirt. Legend of Zelda! An illustration from the Super Famicom era. I've seen it sold for about 5,000 yen at a second-hand clothing store, but recently I've seen this T-shirt.

Adidas polo shirt.

There were a lot of American sports goods. I also found some NASA sweatshirts.

There aren't that many outdoor styles, but you'll find Patagonia, The North Face, and Columbia.

There are many polo shirts and shirts from Ralph Lauren.

There was also an Armani shirt.

We also found the current champion, Reverse Weave.

A video of the inside of the store introduces used clothing digging and prices for each rack!