dron-pa is a vintage store located in Ikebukuro
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“I went there about 10 years ago. However, the customer service was very close-knit, and the more I went there, the more I felt like they wouldn't leave unless I bought something, so I stopped visiting them. Judging from other people's reviews, it seems like they are still providing the same customer service. Customer group: Preparatory school students and Rikkyo University students with little social experience Product: B grade product Customer service: close contact type Young people are fooled and then become adults.”
“I found a t-shirt with a design I liked and bought it. I saw this review and I like it. He came to the store for the first time in a year. I'm thinking of saving up money and buying a leather jacket as well.”
“In conclusion, it is better not to buy here. That's all. The store clerk is really unpleasant. ``Isn't this good?'' I tried on the recommended clothes, but even though they were way over my size, I was told things like ``It's perfect! A lot of people wear clothes like this these days,'' which I didn't understand. He likes to hide things. Also, when I tried to run away by saying, ``I can't buy it because I don't have much left,'' they would say things like, ``It's close to a convenience store, so why don't I get it?'' or ``A lot of people use credit cards,'' which was really unpleasant. I don't want to give it even one star.”
“Since I don't know anything about used clothing, I was told that this was recommended and that it would sell quickly, so I bought it. I was told it was a vintage item, so when I got home and looked into it, I was forced to buy it for a higher price than the list price. I don't recommend going without much knowledge about vintage clothing. Also, it's better to carefully choose what you think is good and buy it, instead of deciding with the store clerk.”
“I honestly cannot recommend going to this thrift store. I think it would be a waste of time and money. There's nothing wrong with having old clothes lying around. It is true that it is in good condition. (There are almost no vintage items, only regular items. Even regular stores have a delicate selection that other second-hand clothing stores wouldn't stock. It's a shop that I recommend. Old clothes are not to blame. What's bad about this store is the way they price second-hand clothes, the store owner's customer service that forces customers to buy (if they don't buy it, they'll give you salt), and the customer service that deceives ignorant customers (obviously it's an oil shop). (You can tell by touching it!) A regular nylon jacket from a certain sports brand costs over 10,000 yen (at most 5,000 to 7,000 yen at other second-hand clothing stores), and a duck fabric jacket from a certain work brand costs 20,000 yen (at most 8,000 yen at other second-hand clothing stores). (about 12,000 yen), and an American-made Ralph Lauren blouson in the low 20,000 yen range (the same item was sold online at a famous vintage shop in Harajuku for about 10,000 yen, and that was recently). Regular sweatshirts, which you can get for around 5,000 yen at other stores, are now around 10,000 yen. For some reason, when it comes to NFL, NBA, American college products, etc., there is a tendency for the prices to be jacked up by unnecessary accumulation. Even though it is located in Ikebukuro, the prices are too high. Even secondhand clothing stores in Harajuku and Nakameguro don't charge prices like this. This is not the way people who like used clothing set prices. I buy it from overseas (I don't know if it's true, it's suspicious.In terms of product selection, I don't buy it from second-hand clothing wholesalers or dealers, but from domestic flea markets and thrift shops such as Se○○to and Tre○○ku). (Yes, it's not the sort of thing that someone who knows a lot about second-hand clothes would buy.)However, it shouldn't come at such a high price. Also, other second-hand clothing stores desperately collect American-made vintage denim and American and European military items, but for some reason I don't see much of them at this second-hand clothing store. It's strange that all they buy are regulars that are half-baked. I happened to look at this shop's Instagram and online, and I think the prices have skyrocketed even further due to the coronavirus pandemic. When it comes to used clothing stores in Ikebukuro, the ones near Rikkyo University are more reasonable and the quality is higher, so if you're planning on going there, I recommend that.”
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Located at 1-chōme-2-3 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-0021, Japan, dron-pa 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.