Brands: Ozone Community

Casual Vintage Street Style w/ Two-Tone Hair, Tiger Jacket, Snakeskin Pants & Ozone Community Rings

Casual Vintage Street Style w/ Two-Tone Hair, Tiger Jacket, Snakeskin Pants & Ozone Community Rings

Posted on March 14, 2018 in

Meet Yuki, a 22-year-old student whose casual ensemble caught our eye in Harajuku. Yuki is dressed in a tan leather jacket with tiger print embroidery, which they styled with a white hoodie sweater and grey turtleneck top, and paired with

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Vintage-inspired Harajuku Street Styles w/ Petit Cochon, Hysteric Glamour, Ozone, 6%DOKIDOKI, Bunkaya Zakkaten, Kinji & Yosuke

Vintage-inspired Harajuku Street Styles w/ Petit Cochon, Hysteric Glamour, Ozone, 6%DOKIDOKI, Bunkaya Zakkaten, Kinji & Yosuke

Posted on December 1, 2017 in

While walking along the Harajuku street, we met 22-year-old Yuki, and 17-year-old Sakura, both students wearing retro inspired fashion. Yuki's red and white style consists of a vintage white t-shirt over a red shirt, plaid pants, platform shoes from Yosuke,

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Colorful Tokyo Street Style Looks w/ Hysteric Glamour, Yosuke, Kinji Harajuku, Bunkaya Zakkaten & Ozone Community

Colorful Tokyo Street Style Looks w/ Hysteric Glamour, Yosuke, Kinji Harajuku, Bunkaya Zakkaten & Ozone Community

Posted on June 25, 2017 in

In Harajuku, we met Yuki and 17-year-old Sakura, both students. They caught our eye with their colorful street styles. Yuki's denim ensemble features a printed button down shirt, denim vest, both from Hysteric Glamour, and resale patchwork denim pants. The

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Harajuku Duo in Retro Looks w/ Bunkaya Zakkaten, Hysteric Glamour, Wrangler & Vintage Items

Harajuku Duo in Retro Looks w/ Bunkaya Zakkaten, Hysteric Glamour, Wrangler & Vintage Items

Posted on January 24, 2017 in

While walking along the street in Harajuku, we met Yuki and Sakura sporting retro looks. Both are students. Yuki is wearing cuffed jeans from Wrangler, a blue cowboy style button down shirt from Chicago (the Tokyo vintage shop), and a

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