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Japan’s Secondhand Fashion Boom Is Bigger Than the Weak Yen

While the yen’s plummet drove a rush of international shoppers looking for bargains, Japan’s famously robust secondhand fashion market is set to keep growing even as the currency bounces back.
A Japanese thrift store manager for a secondhand clothing store in the Harajuku  district of Tokyo.
A Japanese thrift store manager for a secondhand clothing store in the Harajuku district of Tokyo. ( (Photo by PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images))

The plunging value of Japan’s yen has kept archival-fashion seller Sam Barback busy.

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Further Reading

What’s Behind Japan’s Luxury Boom?

International tourists cashing in on a weak yen, along with resilient domestic spending and retail upgrades, are behind the latest sales spike in the Japanese luxury market.

Dispatch from Tokyo: A Retail Roadmap

With the devaluation of the yen, Tokyo has become a focal point for fashion shoppers looking for good deals. Imran Amed shares his key takeaways and recommendations from a recent trip to the world’s retail capital.

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Lei Takanashi
Lei Takanashi

Lei Takanashi is a Correspondent at The Business of Fashion (BoF). He is based in New York City and covers menswear, streetwear, young consumer trends, and the intersection between fashion and culture.

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