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Culottes & Red Shoes Tokyo Style

Culottes & Red Shoes Tokyo Style

Posted on September 15, 2009 in

This Japanese girl and guy posed for our street fashion photo at the end of Cat Street in the Shibuya area of Tokyo. The bearded guy is wearing a knit cap, layered t-shirts, jeans, and brown shoes. He is also

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Vans Girl vs. Adidas Boy in Harajuku

Vans Girl vs. Adidas Boy in Harajuku

Posted on August 29, 2009 in

Tokyo street style photo taken in Harajuku in the summer of 2009. This smiley Japanese guy and girl were walking on Cat Street in Harajuku when we stopped them for a quick photo shoot. They are both wearing t-shirts and

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Smoking Chanel Guy in Harajuku

Smoking Chanel Guy in Harajuku

Posted on August 1, 2009 in

Street style picture of a friendly Japanese guy in Harajuku. He was wearing a Chanel necklace along with his all black outfit - black jeans, black shirt, and black pointy leather shoes. He was also carrying a designer leather handbag

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$10 Jeans by Uniqlo / G.U. A Big Hit in Japan

$10 Jeans by Uniqlo / G.U. A Big Hit in Japan

Posted on April 15, 2009 in

Last month, when Uniqlo's cheaper sister brand G.U. announced that they would begin selling jeans for 990 yen (about US$10) a pair, it got a lot of people's attention in Japan. After all, the economy in Japan is facing many

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Energie x Miss Sixty Shibuya Store

Energie x Miss Sixty Shibuya Store

Posted on November 5, 2008 in

As reported previously, the Miss Sixty x Energie shop on Meiji Dori in Harajuku has shut down and will soon be replaced by a new Quicksilver x Roxy shop. So, where is a Japanese fashionista looking for Energie or Miss

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Cred Tokyo – New Tokyo Shop

Cred Tokyo – New Tokyo Shop

Posted on September 20, 2008 in

Just a quick update to let you know about a new clothing shop in Harajuku called "Cred Tokyo". It just opened this month, September 2008. The shop is on Meiji Dori between Takeshita Dori and Killer Street, not too far

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