Tag: skate clothing

Harajuku Guy in Vans Hoodie w/ Razor Scooter, Banny Store Bag & GVGV

Harajuku Guy in Vans Hoodie w/ Razor Scooter, Banny Store Bag & GVGV

Posted on May 14, 2017 in

Taiki is a 19-year-old Japanese beauty school student who we met on the street in Harajuku. Taiki is wearing a Vans 1966 hoodie over a Vans t-shirt, pants by the Japanese brand NAKID by G.V.G.V., and Vans 2000 sneakers. Accessories

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Harajuku Duo w/ Graphic T-Shirts, Piercings, Buttstain Accessories & Geta

Harajuku Duo w/ Graphic T-Shirts, Piercings, Buttstain Accessories & Geta

Posted on September 15, 2014 in

Chiharu and Tako (aka Takuya) are both part of the Japanese skate/surf/street culture collective known as Tokyo Funks. We ran into them on the street in Harajuku after dark and they were nice enough to stop for a few snaps.

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Tokyo Funks, 1980s Vans, Buttstain, Life’s a Beach & Jeremy Scott in Harajuku

Tokyo Funks, 1980s Vans, Buttstain, Life’s a Beach & Jeremy Scott in Harajuku

Posted on November 4, 2013 in

Takuya and Chiharu are two 21 year olds whose colorful outfits easily caught our eye in Harajuku. They told us they are both friends/fans of the Japanese skate/surf/street culture collective Tokyo Funks. Takuya - with the pink hair and a

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Roxy / Quicksilver Harajuku Grand Opening

Roxy / Quicksilver Harajuku Grand Opening

Posted on December 21, 2008 in

This weekend was the grand opening of the new Roxy / Quicksilver Harajuku Flagship shop. The new store is located on Meiji Dori between Omotesando Dori and Shibuya, in the building that used to be Energie / Miss Sixty. To

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Quicksilver Harajuku Flagship Store Coming Soon

Quicksilver Harajuku Flagship Store Coming Soon

Posted on November 2, 2008 in

While walking on Meiji Dori in Harajuku on Halloween night, I noticed that they were putting up new signage on the old Energie / Miss Sixty shop location. Energie moved out of that building a few months ago and it's

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