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While in Japan, I stumbled upon the secondhand clothing store Ragtag, a chain that buys and sells used highend designer clothing, shoes, bags and accessories from Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, not to mention Japanese avant garde labels like Commes des Gar and Yohji Yamamoto.
My first purchase was a black Commes des Gar skirt from the fall/winter '04 readytowear collection for 16,590 Japanese yen (about $161 Canadian). The tag claimed this skirt would originally retail for more than 80,000 Japanese yen. Was I dreaming?
A video being played at the store informed me that both the shopping experience and the skirt were real. It said trained Ragtag employees meticulously examine all merchandise to ensure its authenticity.
do not like secondhand stores, said Kim as she clutched a Jens Laugesen shirt for 13,440 yen (original retail price 40,000 yen), is the first time I've actually liked a thrift store. Usually thrift stores smell bad, but this is like a normal store. better than a normal store. The third floor had a caf where people selling their clothing sipped cappuccino as they as waited for the store's assessment. The mammoth sevenstorey Ginza Ragtag location offers similar VIP treatment.
And not only is the customer service outstanding, so is the condition of the clothing. If there is a pull in a sweater, a further discount will be taken at the cash register after inspection.
is a culture obsessed with cleanliness, said Morishita about the immaculate condition of the clothes. Recycled clothing stores depend on young, labelconscious consumers to keep goods flowing into the shops. A 2003 study by Saison Research Institute found that 94.4 per cent of Tokyo women in their 20s own something from Louis Vuitton; 92.2 per cent have goods from Gucci.
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