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 Roster Kasukabe, the mecca for used soccer clothes! [Vintage uniform, photo, word of mouth, price, cheap, price, reputation, game shirt]

Roster Kasukabe, a futsal court that sells a large number of used japanese footaball shirts & kits

Roster Kasukabe is a second-hand clothing store that specializes in soccer uniforms and related goods. Attached to the futsal court of the same name, this vintage soccer shop requires reservations. It will open in November 2021 due to the interest of the staff of the same court. Roster means a list of players.

Roster Kasukabe access, location, and how to make a reservation at a vintage clothing store

Located in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture. The nearest station is Takesato Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line, but it takes about 20 minutes on foot. There are several free parking lots. The second-hand clothing store is a side business, and the main business is an ordinary futsal court. Individual futsal and futsal school are held.

If you want to see used clothing, you must make a reservation in advance. Directly contact the owner, Mr. Ichinose, via DM. If you ask ahead of time when they can open, they will tell you. Depending on the business situation of the futsal court, there are days when the second-hand clothing store is not available. If you contact us on the day and there is availability, they will respond, but the management of the court has priority, so if you definitely want to see it, please do not make a reservation on the day or just before.

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I went to the long-awaited roster Kasukabe! I have a lot of used soccer clothes!

About a week ago, I sent a DM to adjust the time, and finally went to the long-awaited roster Kasukabe!

In the past, the clubhouse itself also ran a second-hand clothing store, but now it's moved to another warehouse. The blue one on the right is a used clothing store.

Synthetic grass court with roof. It's well ventilated and easy to play.

The main clubhouse. There are vending machines and a smoking area. There used to be a second-hand clothing store here, but now it's just a reception.

Information on soccer schools and individual futsal is posted. First of all, greet at the reception and open the second-hand clothing store.

They also sell candy. I would be happy if I had this after futsal.

There are many individual futsal by level, and it looks like a lively futsal court.

Filled with vintage uniforms! An assortment of items unique to a second-hand clothing store specializing in soccer.

This is the new warehouse. What is a tennis core (laughs)

The uniforms are lined up tightly in a space of about 6 tatami mats. The mufflers hanging on the wall are not for sale. Payment for old clothes is cash only.

Soccer trading cards are scattered on the floor, and it seems that you can step on them with your shoes on (laughs)

Mostly related to football in the 90's. There are many uniforms, but one of the unique charms of roster Kasukabe is the large inventory of jackets and T-shirts. The price range is roughly 10,000 yen or less for the 00s, 15,000 to 25,000 yen for the 90s, and 20,000 to 30,000 yen for the particularly popular 90s and 80s models. T-shirts are priced from 3,000 yen. I bought a uniform for 6,000 yen and a nylon jacket for 12,000 yen.

There is also a considerable amount of used football clothing other than uniforms, such as hats, bags, sweatshirts, hoodies, towels, novelty goods, and T-shirts.

In particular, boot-type T-shirts and fan goods are all rare items that cannot be found on the Internet.

The more you dig, the more interesting the T-shirt corner.

No matter how much you dig, you'll find interesting old clothes one after another, such as the T-shirts of J.League and Premier League teams and players, and goods from the French World Cup.

It's like a paradise for football second-hand clothes lovers.

On VHS, a Manchester United video is playing. Cantona, Beckham, Giggs, the Golden Age.

Sweats and hoodies are also piled up on the upper rack.

Involuntarily picking up the T-shirts of the Japanese national team from the 90s to the 00s, one by one, and indulging in memories.

You can find items that tickle the heart of football enthusiasts that you won't find at Mercari, Yahoo! It was a reservation system and it was a charter, so I was able to dig thoroughly from corner to corner.

Small miscellaneous goods such as pin badges.

Henri from Juventus! ? I couldn't play an active part at all, and I was only enrolled for one year before my break, so it's really rare.

The poster above the entrance is really cool! A Nike Secret Tournament campaign poster used in a Nike commercial circa 2002.

I really like the video about the story of the organizer, Cantona, holding a secret 3on3 tournament that gathers players from all over the world. It was my first time to see the poster, so I was so excited that I watched all the players closely.

Kazu's advertising fans and Verdy's sneakers are too rare and amazing. For some reason, Baki's Kaoru Hanayama was there and laughed.

Big Drogba carpet? He was a well-loved player who did a great job for Chelsea and worked for peace in his home country. He's one of the coolest players out there.

[Video] I went to Roster Kasukabe, the mecca for used soccer clothes!

With permission, I also filmed Roster Kasukabe in the video. We introduce what kind of uniforms, jerseys, nylon jackets, what kind of vintages are sleeping, and prices, so please watch the video.

Sacred place for uniforms that has been introduced in many media such as GINZA, Begin, POPEYE, and men's FUDGE

February 2022 men's FUDGE

November 2021 POPEYE

June 2022 Begin

May 2022 GINZA

https://brutus.jp/roster_vintage/

https://kasukabe.goguynet.jp/2022/06/09/roster/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COVzCiOSi6o