VOGUE'S VINTAGE DIRECTORY

The Best Vintage Stores in Tokyo

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Vogue’s guide to the best vintage stores in Tokyo is part of our directory of the very best vintage around the world, curated by editors from all over. Whether you’re traveling and searching for some superb stores to visit on your trip or are curious about your local vintage treasure chests, Vogue’s directory has you covered.

A trip to Tokyo is a bucket-list item for many, especially if you love designer vintage. Strict anti-counterfeit laws make it a dream for those looking to purchase rare bags from the Marc Jacobs era of Louis Vuitton, perfectly pristine Chanel tweed suits, or even an Hermès Birkin bag (there are many stores completely dedicated to them)—but there’s also the Americana movement currently happening there, which has made brands like Carhartt, Doc Martens, and Tommy Hilfiger in high demand.

As the scene continues to grow, so will this list. But here’s where to start with the best vintage stores in Tokyo curated with the help of our editors at Vogue Japan.

Casanova

Beloved by celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Black Pink, and Vogue’s very own Christian Allaire, this is a must-stop destination for designer handbags, accessories, and clothing. We suggest making an appointment so you can skip the line—after that, there’s two ways to approach an appointment: Come with dream bag in mind (Casanova’s selection of rare Chanels is particularly fantastic) or with an open mind and go home with something unexpected.

Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 5 Chome−12−10 鈴木ハイツ 1F

Vini Vini Vintage

Pristine Hermès scarves, costume jewelry, and trench coats of every color are just a few of the vintage selects you’ll find in this casual shop. Down the block, there’s sister shop Vini Vini Luxe, which focuses on higher end items.

Address: Japan,〒150-0034 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Daikanyamacho, 12−19 第3横芝ビル 3F

The Elephant

Half vintage, half contemporary, this shop stocks clothing with an edge (and in shades of black, gray, and white). Mainly focused on items designed for men, there are vintage pulls from Japanese designers like Comme des Garçons and Undercover, along with Dior Homme, Jil Sander, Prada, Miu Miu, and more.

Address: Factory_01 B1F, 2-31-2 Jingumae, Shibuyaku, Tokyo 1500001

The Vintage Dress

Part tailor, part vintage shop, this store’s offerings—yes, mostly dresses—are on display as if each piece is part of a museum exhibit. The benefit of the two-in-one is that each garment by designers like Yves Saint Laurent, Nina Ricci, and Louis Feraud has been carefully inspected before it goes up for sale, so no pesky pinholes or dropped hems remain. Another bonus is if it needs a little tailoring to become a perfect fit, the shop can help.

Address: 22-4 Sarugakucho, Shibuya City, Tokyo