Also, if I had to pick one of the dept stores - Isetan, Beams, and United Arrows - sounds like Isetan is the one to visit? Ideally, I wouldn't want to spend my entire Tokyo trip shopping
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Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by nicelynice View PostYeah, Isetan Shinjuku is probably the best one-stop destination for clothes. As pointed out above, housewares isn't bad and the basement food area is fantastic as wellOriginally posted by unwashedTry to use a phone camera in broad daylight or use a proper camera.Originally posted by AhimsaI've found it extremely pleasant and enthralling over repeated whiffs so I would highly recommend.
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Originally posted by TriggerDiscipline View PostIve never even been to united arrows or beams, and i live hereFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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basically ISETAN has everything and its all on the second floor (if you really really have to see TB and Margiela ) 3rd floor.
Dover is a better and more educational experience imo, its also connected to the worlds biggest uniqloOriginally posted by unwashedTry to use a phone camera in broad daylight or use a proper camera.Originally posted by AhimsaI've found it extremely pleasant and enthralling over repeated whiffs so I would highly recommend.
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I'm hitting up DSM for sure and the CDG flagship - thanks.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I'm going to Tokyo for the first time in the end of November. Just started looking through this thread, I think I'll go shopping for one day maximum two. Where should I go? CDG flagship and DSM is musts ofcourse, where else? I want to be able to go to as many places as possible. Mostly looking for CDG, yohji, maybe some soloist, Undercoverism etc. Btw, how is the retail prices compared to Europe?
What else can't I miss while being there? Staying for 5 days.
Thanks!
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Strange, I have looked through this entire thread yesterday and all these questions have been answered.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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but in the mens building in the back in a different building to the main isetan just sayingOriginally posted by unwashedTry to use a phone camera in broad daylight or use a proper camera.Originally posted by AhimsaI've found it extremely pleasant and enthralling over repeated whiffs so I would highly recommend.
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Originally posted by stadsvandringar View PostI'd recommend the Daikanyama T-site for something interesting to do. Daikanyama itself is worth checking out (very close to Shibuya) and the T-site is a treasure trove of books. There's also some very good food in that neighborhood, and Lift if you are into that sort of thingFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Not quite a shop information, but since some members are looking through the thread for some quick tips, I highly recommend to visit Undercover 25-th year retrospective exhibition, hold in Tokyo opera city art gallery not far from Shinjuku. The exhibition will last till October 23. It's all inspiration!
Another interesting place to visit, I didn't pay much attention to before is Volga Volga showroom situated near Bakuro-cho station. Visited it yesterday and had a very warm conversation with Mr. Panteleev himself.
Have fun!
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