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A lot of these fashion items are in fact second hand, or vintage clothes, as many prefer to call them. Japan has been taken over by a massive trend of wearing used clothing - furugi, as it is called in Japanese. New clothes, especially those from high-end brands, tend to be expensive and thus exceeding most young people's budgets.
Second-hand would also be an option, but I don't know if there is a big market. As my budget is limited, I'd like to pay 5000 yen at the max. I'll be staying in Kanazawa for one more day, afterwards Kyoto for 3 days and one last day in Tokyo to finish it all up (and if all else fails, buy the duffel bag over there).
Answer 1 of 7: I am having second thoughts of buying those LV bags thinking it can be counterfeits. Sorry in advance for my ignorance on this matter. I am flabbergasted to see those $2000 worth bags stocked up in a shelf. Anyone who may enlighten me? Also, where...
All in all, I'm obsessed with my new bag. My Neverfull GM came in looking pristine (even better than the Fashionphile description) and I use it - no joke - weekly.
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