TAPATAPP 立川店 is a vintage store located in Hachioji
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“I noticed it on Instagram and went there. Patagonia's better sweater There were so many. So many. I found a good and cheap store.”
“everything is over priced. went here because they were supposed to have thifted rock clothes, but I am not paying 7800 yet for a band t-shirts etc. these aren't second hand prices like I was led to believe by other reviews that the clothing had "cheap prices". I am not paying 7800 yen for a used m shirt that would be like 3000 yen new, in the US. the store is also very small and diesnt have much. I won't be going back. Not worth it.”
“This is an attractive shop with courteous customer service and wallet-friendly prices. I like the taste of the products, and every time I go there, there's something I want. It's not a run-of-the-mill vintage shop, so it's easy for anyone to come in, so it's a must-see when you're in Tachikawa.”
“The store owner, Mr. Suzuki, and his staff have amazing knowledge about clothing and courteous customer service. The other day, Mr. Suzuki was politely serving a customer who came to the store in a wheelchair, making eye contact with the customer. This kind of warmth is impressive. This is a special place where you can enjoy the joy of buying at a store, something you can't experience online.”
“This is a second-hand clothing store with a wide selection of outdoor items. In addition to other genres, we also have an attractive lineup of used and new clothing.”
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TAPATAPP 立川店 is a must-visit destination for vintage shopping in Hachioji. this shop offers carefully curated miscat ¥¥ price range.
Located at Japan, 〒190-0024 Tokyo, Tachikawa, Nishikichō, 1-chōme−1−23 東京都酒造組合酒造会館 1F ビル, TAPATAPP 立川店 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.