BUS STOP is a vintage store located in Ikebukuro
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“It costs 500 yen to enter the store, but you can get a discount if you make a purchase. It is written in front of the door that it will cost 500 yen, and you will also be informed before entering the room. The store is packed full of used American clothing, so it's like a treasure hunt. I also feel like they have more cloth and sheets than other second-hand clothing stores! People who like remakes may be irresistible! The prices of used clothes are also cheaper than in Tokyo. I think you can get it at a great deal if you aim to buy it when it's on sale. (It seems like it won't cost 500 yen after the third time, but please check with the store!)”
“The atmosphere and selection are good, and my favorite second-hand clothing store”
“Every fall and winter, I always buy Carhartt outerwear at Bus Stop. I bought one in Detroit this year, and it's really cool. Many of the products have company logos on them, so I really like them as one-of-a-kind items. Military items are also good. In summer, band T-shirts, T-shirts, short-sleeved work shirts, and aloha shirts are cool. This year too, I bought summer clothes in the spring ahead of time. The best. Hard Rock Cafe and Harley-Davidson T-shirts are also highly recommended. Super cute children's clothes. For girls, there are lots of cute clothes from Oshkosh, Tommy, and Ralph. Patagonia and North Face are also great. I buy children's clothes in bulk. It's a membership-based used clothing store, but you can become a member by paying 500 yen. 500 yen will be deducted at checkout. The interior of the store is a very cool American space. The price is also quite reasonable. no. I think it's too cheap lol I think it's the best for American casual lovers like Ralph Lauren. It's cool because it's real American clothing. Also available in large sizes. There are many kinds of children's clothing, so I think it's good for people who like TOMMY and Ralph. I always buy in bulk. The owner of the shop is a really nice person. The best. I think people who like Carhartt will be able to find a Carhartt that suits them. I bought a Detroit jacket and it's great.”
“A clothing store with a nice appearance but a sharp design. I feel harsh on first glance. After the store clerk said, ``It costs 500 yen to enter,'' I retreated to the back of the cash register. They don't think you're a customer unless you pay 500 yen? It feels bad”
“verry good !!!”
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BUS STOP is a must-visit destination for vintage shopping in Ikebukuro. this shop offers carefully curated miscat ¥¥ price range.
Located at 2-chōme-9-15 Yahei, Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0002, Japan, BUS STOP provides an authentic vintage shopping experience that combines quality merchandise with knowledgeable service. Whether you're a serious collector or casual browser, you'll find unique pieces that capture the essence of Japanese vintage fashion culture.