Harajuku Guys’ Layered Street Fashion w/ Sullen Tokyo, Grico Clothing, Sou Sou Tabi Shoes, Comme des Garcons, Gucci & Trendywoobi
Catching our attention on the Harajuku street one evening are Ryo and Kenshin, both beauty school students. At the right sporting bright yellow hair is 18-year-old Kenshin. He stepped out in a resale black kimono jacket (haori), worn over a
Harajuku Mens Streetwear Style w/ Comme des Garcons Jumpsuit, Dior Homme Necktie & Sou Sou Tabi Shoes
Meet Kenshin, an 18-year-old Japanese beauty school student whose ensemble easily caught our eye on the Harajuku street one evening. Sporting dark teal hair, Kenshin stepped out in a dark blue blazer style jumpsuit from Japanese streetwear label Comme des
Japanese Dancers in Printed Kimono Streetwear Styles w/ Sou Sou Graphic Print & Floral Print Kimono Sets, Nike Sneakers, Straw Hat & Jewelry
Meet Kazuho Monster and Scythe Japan, two dancers in yukata style on the Harajuku streets. At the left is Scythe Japan, who is clad in a purple-and-blue graphic print kimono top and matching pants from Sou Sou. The 23-year-old dancer
Harajuku Girl in Nincompoop Capacity Dress, Sou Sou Tabi Boots & Randoseru
This red-haired girl wearing a mostly red outfit is Mai. You might remember some of her previous Harajuku street snaps. Mai's kanji print dress is from Nincompoop Capacity, which she paired with a crop sweatshirt. She is wearing a randoseru (Japanese
Sou Sou Coat, Issey Miyake Skirt, Hunting World & Dr. Martens in Harajuku
This is Ume, a cute 20-year-old student with a bob hairstyle and layered outfit who we recently met in Harajuku. Ume's coat is from Sou Sou, worn with a Uniqlo sweater and a maxi skirt from Issey Miyake. Her denim
Twin Tails & Layered Fashion w/ Sou-Sou Tabi Shoes in Harajuku
This is Asako, a blonde girl with twin tails we spotted in Harajuku recently. She is 23 and works in apparel. Asako is wearing a layered outfit with pants, a resale dress, a striped long shirt and a knitted long
Sou Sou Jikatabi Boots & Handmade Kimono Dress
This is Takada, who describes herself as a subculture girl and live camera person. Her graphic print dress, which is handmade, is based on the design of a Japanese kimono. Her shoes are Sou Sou jikatabi boots with a traditional