he buys from the vendors and stores he's not a designer nor does he make clothes chill out dude he's just buying clothes in Japan ive been doing this for my job the last 10 years its nothing crazy hahah just part of the job
Big thing I love about Tokyo is that wealth of knowledge people have for the vintage clothing. Store clerks often have encyclopaedic knowledge of so many types of garments. They can look at an Adidas jacket and tell by the stitching/zips/buttons etc whether it’s 70’s 80’s 90s 2000s or whatever , it’s a really passion and dedication for craft. The stores are much more curated than vintage stores in the US or Europe.
Oh Flippers in Shimokitazawa have really great pancakes I totally agree! I love watching people be genuinely delighted, full of happiness and enthusiasm. It's hard to see the authentic here online as there's just soooooo much performance. My favourite thing in the world to see when it comes to people watching. LOVED THIS! So innocent, genuine and sweet. Stay well mannered and curious. It never ever goes out of style. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
This vlog was a delight!! I used to live in Japan and your excitement and joy brings back a lot of fond memories of when i lived there. Loved seeing all the cool shops and styles too. Wishing you much success!!
Just got back from Tokyo- we go every year. The shopping is overwhelming, a sensory overload- having a plan is a good idea. i missed all 6 Kapital shops! Need to go back ASAP
Drew! Been watching your videos on shoes/footwear recently and noticed that your socks collection is pretty neat, would love to see a fun little video on them!!
@@DrewJoineryeah bro! My sock game doesn’t go beyond whatever cool designs I find at vans & different colored Nike ones, I need help & im so happy to have found your GREAT channel recently! 🤙🏼
regarding the granddad shirt: it’s a pretty common style in asia, uniqlo calls it stand collar shirts. in the philippine context it kinda looks like the barong tagalog and the camisa de chino. the barong tagalog isn’t tucked in and are typically worn on formal occasions such as graduation ceremonies. my university requires men to wear barong tagalog along with our sablay which is our academic regalia instead of a toga. the camisa de chino (literally shirt of chinese) is usually worn casually from what i’ve seen.
Having just retourned from a 2-month Japan trip, your first fit seems insane. Not in terms of look (although it definitely looks good) but in terms of warmth. The last week we stayed in Tokyo it was like 35°C with 85% of humidity, I was absolutely drenched in sweat in just shorts and a t-shirt.
Just want you to know I appreciate every videos ❤ still think you're so underrated creator and will blow up soon . Its hard to find creators making fashion videos who is really interested and HAVING FUN doing it. Can feel the love you have for it. So keep going 💪
from vintage shopping videos in some weird guys shop in the Denvers Golden triangle, to Ginza Tokyo videos, Drew my friend you are absolutely killing the game every step of the way.🤙🤙🤙
The amount of people I see trying to say shimokitazawa, but saying it wrong is a lot. Props to you for adding an edit in addressing it. Not an easy one to say if you're not real familiar with Japanese.
I was also so lucky to go to Japan in March - I’m a chunkier American dude so I’ll admit it was tough to find pieces 😅 but I found this INCREDIBLE upcyled vintage piece in Shimokitazawa Went to the Kapital in Kyoto but we only had a few minutes there - got some sandles, sweatpants and some socks I went to loose some llbs and get back to shop in Japan with an empty suitcase - or 2 🎉
If you can, can you start including the shops links you went to especially when it’s something like the leather bag story. it made me happy seeing him pack your bag 🥲 and both you happy. would love to support his store with even a follow
Doing shopping research before going is definitely a good idea. I was overwhelmed with little time! I also had more fun outside of Tokyo than in the city
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
#pvv I'm actually going to Shibuya this summer with my family! So I'm super excited to try out the food, planning to buy onitsuka tigers, and honestly just to explore. Your tips of planning out what stores to visit is definitely helpful since I tend to get overwhelmed and easily get distracted looking at stuff
If you come to Shimokitazawa next time you have to go "noill". This shop is TEA sooooooo dope. There are so many incredible remaked clotheses you can find masterpiece.
I feel those "Until next Time ..."-Graphics. I felt the urge to mentally say this to all places in Japan, just to have it known, that I will come back. I did come back and said it again, haha.
Loving your content! Ragla Magla was my favorite store that I visited in Shimolitazawa. Didn’t get any clothes from there but I definitely got a native style silver cuff. I’ll definitely make time to go to a Beams+ store next time I’m in Japan, but overall the shopping experience there is amazing, and you’ll definitely need a limit for the amount of stuff you buy 😂.
Just went to a lot of the same places as well on my trip in Japan. Kapital stores are sick (and much much cheaper than anybody who sells kapital in the US)
With the grandad shirt, they were the thing in Edwardian fashion, being tucked into very high waisted trousers held up by braces, and they were collarless because you would attach starched collars via a pin on the back and the button on the front. Very fiddly by today's standard. You can see old European grandad shirts are quite long to tuck in, there's some vintage fashion tiktokers who show off Edwardian outfits styling these shirts
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Really enjoying your channel! Is the Monk thrift store related to the Monk chain in NYC? I've shopped/donated clothes at one in the East Village. The next time you go to Tokyo, I've hard that Koenji is great for thrifting.
I don't tuck my grandad collar shirts. Beams flagship in Shinjuku is an awesome store. Ragtag, Kindal and Kinji stores are decent. You could go a month or two in Tokyo and not get through the vintage stores - it's pretty crazy.
Stumbled across your channel last night while doing some Japanese Selvedge denim youtube research because I’m actually headed to Asia tomorrow (#pvv)! Really serendipitous that you’re releasing all this Japan content now for me to soak up! Keep up the quality content, subscribed ✅.
Next time u're in Japan, u should go queue up for goro's, it's gonna take a couple of hours but it's a pilgrimage, remember to bring cash though, lot's of it
For other ppl checking this comment, the address Drew gave is correct, when u go to google maps try to zoom out a bit. U can see in the video the store front, which says the name is "With". So that's the precise location, it should be the correct listing with Drew giving a 5 star review.
PVV I'm most excited visiting out of the city of Phoenix, AZ and heading either north to the mountains of colorado or west to the beach. Phoenix is super hot so you can't really spend too much outside.
Hey Drew, I’ve got a good idea for an upcoming video - what do you think of discussing the meaning of luxury nowadays as I think the meaning of this word changed a lot since Covid
You've never seen a collarless grandad shirt with a dialogue to street fashion ? They've been around, and worn, across the world, for a million years !
Do you have any reccomendations for thift shops in Tokyo? I only have 15 hours there but I want to absorb every second i habe there. If it helps any, i love neo western style or cowboy core, specifically the boots.
Grandad collar shirts in heavy cotton with stripes as usually workers shirts, so mills, manual labour etc, you’d have one shirt and you’d just swap out the collar for occasion and to keep the shirt “clean” the upper class would of have more bespoke of a wardrobe with finer shirts of higher quality
Bro, you're living the dream. You go thrifting in Japan as part of your job. I'm really happy for you!
Bro thank you thank you thank you!! I sometimes have to sit back and realize how crazy that is
he buys from the vendors and stores he's not a designer nor does he make clothes chill out dude he's just buying clothes in Japan ive been doing this for my job the last 10 years its nothing crazy hahah just part of the job
Big thing I love about Tokyo is that wealth of knowledge people have for the vintage clothing. Store clerks often have encyclopaedic knowledge of so many types of garments. They can look at an Adidas jacket and tell by the stitching/zips/buttons etc whether it’s 70’s 80’s 90s 2000s or whatever , it’s a really passion and dedication for craft. The stores are much more curated than vintage stores in the US or Europe.
ヨーロッパに住みたいって思うことが多いけど、こうやって海外の動画見ると日本っていいなと思う。
Thrifting in Japan is one of the greatest experiences. Love your content, I can’t wait to visit Japan again.
Oh Flippers in Shimokitazawa have really great pancakes I totally agree! I love watching people be genuinely delighted, full of happiness and enthusiasm. It's hard to see the authentic here online as there's just soooooo much performance. My favourite thing in the world to see when it comes to people watching. LOVED THIS! So innocent, genuine and sweet. Stay well mannered and curious. It never ever goes out of style. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
This vlog was a delight!! I used to live in Japan and your excitement and joy brings back a lot of fond memories of when i lived there. Loved seeing all the cool shops and styles too. Wishing you much success!!
Just got back from Tokyo- we go every year.
The shopping is overwhelming, a sensory overload- having a plan is a good idea.
i missed all 6 Kapital shops! Need to go back ASAP
this is such a comforting vlog, really makes me miss japan and going into every single vintage/thrift 😌😌
Happy that you were able to support a local artisan ❤
shimokitazawa is such a vibe bro, probably one of my favorite area in tokyo
Drew! Been watching your videos on shoes/footwear recently and noticed that your socks collection is pretty neat, would love to see a fun little video on them!!
I would be more than happy to do a video on socks!! Adding it to my idea list now
@@DrewJoineryeah bro! My sock game doesn’t go beyond whatever cool designs I find at vans & different colored Nike ones, I need help & im so happy to have found your GREAT channel recently! 🤙🏼
Aaah what an amazing experience to visit Japan. Even cooler to see it through your lense!
regarding the granddad shirt: it’s a pretty common style in asia, uniqlo calls it stand collar shirts. in the philippine context it kinda looks like the barong tagalog and the camisa de chino. the barong tagalog isn’t tucked in and are typically worn on formal occasions such as graduation ceremonies. my university requires men to wear barong tagalog along with our sablay which is our academic regalia instead of a toga. the camisa de chino (literally shirt of chinese) is usually worn casually from what i’ve seen.
dude seeing you so happy in Japan was so nice!! loved this ❤
Having just retourned from a 2-month Japan trip, your first fit seems insane. Not in terms of look (although it definitely looks good) but in terms of warmth. The last week we stayed in Tokyo it was like 35°C with 85% of humidity, I was absolutely drenched in sweat in just shorts and a t-shirt.
It wasn’t that warm when I was there, I sweat more from being embarrassed about my Japanese vs the weather
Just want you to know I appreciate every videos ❤ still think you're so underrated creator and will blow up soon . Its hard to find creators making fashion videos who is really interested and HAVING FUN doing it. Can feel the love you have for it. So keep going 💪
❤️fr means so much
Shimokita was top 3 places in tokyo for me when i went last year
I saw you in Omotesando when you were in Japan! I was too nervous to talk to you,couldn’t say hey to you😢😢 But I'm glad you enjoyed Japan🇯🇵
Nooooo way, should have said what it do
The "no influencers allowed" sign at Kapital @14:30 😂😂
The leather bag is beautiful
from vintage shopping videos in some weird guys shop in the Denvers Golden triangle, to Ginza Tokyo videos, Drew my friend you are absolutely killing the game every step of the way.🤙🤙🤙
日本のファンです!
下北沢、渋谷、原宿は良いvintage shop が多いですので、嬉しい選択です。
渋谷と原宿は素晴らしいです!
The amount of people I see trying to say shimokitazawa, but saying it wrong is a lot. Props to you for adding an edit in addressing it. Not an easy one to say if you're not real familiar with Japanese.
I was also so lucky to go to Japan in March - I’m a chunkier American dude so I’ll admit it was tough to find pieces 😅 but I found this INCREDIBLE upcyled vintage piece in Shimokitazawa
Went to the Kapital in Kyoto but we only had a few minutes there - got some sandles, sweatpants and some socks
I went to loose some llbs and get back to shop in Japan with an empty suitcase - or 2 🎉
Garms is now officially out there in the wild
If you can, can you start including the shops links you went to especially when it’s something like the leather bag story. it made me happy seeing him pack your bag 🥲 and both you happy. would love to support his store with even a follow
finally got around to watching this vlog, so detailed as usual!! thank you for bringing us along on your journey!! 😎🤞
this makes me even more hyped for my trip to japan in October, great vibes!
Doing shopping research before going is definitely a good idea. I was overwhelmed with little time! I also had more fun outside of Tokyo than in the city
Came across this video and I watched *yutulu* OMG your wardrobe is every woman’s dream! Love your voice and the way you speak
Japan vibe really hits.. 👊🏽
Made me miss my trip to Japan. Great video Drew.
bro, looks like u really enjoyed my country, japan!! im in vancouver now so miss my country tho
Your country was legit man!
Bro I was just there like 3 months ago staying in Ginza! Thanks for helping me reminisce my recent trip to Tokyo 🫡
let's both go back soon bro
日本に来てくれて嬉しいです❤️🔥
this was sooo fun to watch!! i loved it 😊😊
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Stop the story of the leather goods shop made me well up 🥺 what a special purchase
#pvv I'm actually going to Shibuya this summer with my family! So I'm super excited to try out the food, planning to buy onitsuka tigers, and honestly just to explore. Your tips of planning out what stores to visit is definitely helpful since I tend to get overwhelmed and easily get distracted looking at stuff
Stay hydrated it’s gets stupid hot and humid! Might wanna bring a pocket size towel when drying yourself from the sweat:)
@@Gojopeak thanks for the advice! I’ve heard how humid it gets, so I’ll definitely pack small towel
Really loved this video so genuine!😁
If you come to Shimokitazawa next time you have to go "noill". This shop is TEA sooooooo dope. There are so many incredible remaked clotheses you can find masterpiece.
you’re literally my comfort person i love you kislux !
I feel those "Until next Time ..."-Graphics. I felt the urge to mentally say this to all places in Japan, just to have it known, that I will come back. I did come back and said it again, haha.
Your English is so easy to understand that it's suitable for me who want to learn English and am interested in fashions. from Japanese.
Drew ur like the swaggiest former d1 bball fashion dude I’ve seen
gang this is mad love
The long awaited vlog is finally out , love the video 😌
we finally made it fam, we finally made it
Loving your content! Ragla Magla was my favorite store that I visited in Shimolitazawa. Didn’t get any clothes from there but I definitely got a native style silver cuff. I’ll definitely make time to go to a Beams+ store next time I’m in Japan, but overall the shopping experience there is amazing, and you’ll definitely need a limit for the amount of stuff you buy 😂.
I’m so excited for my Japan trip in Aprill😆😆😆
I enjoyed this! 🔥🔥
Hopefully get to go to japan in the end of the year cant wait to shop around and watch a bunch of wrestling
Hi bro
Here's ur 3rd clip I have watched
U really inspire me to visit Japan bciz of da stuff ur sharing 🎉😂❤🙏🏻
Just went to a lot of the same places as well on my trip in Japan. Kapital stores are sick (and much much cheaper than anybody who sells kapital in the US)
Love this! Great finds, great vlog! Great music. Do you have a list of the music used so I can add to a playlist??
With the grandad shirt, they were the thing in Edwardian fashion, being tucked into very high waisted trousers held up by braces, and they were collarless because you would attach starched collars via a pin on the back and the button on the front. Very fiddly by today's standard. You can see old European grandad shirts are quite long to tuck in, there's some vintage fashion tiktokers who show off Edwardian outfits styling these shirts
Thrifting in Tokyo is a dream of mine
I have to ask, how much was the leather bag? I love the style of the bag you purchased and I'm adding this shop to my itinerary now!
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Shimakirizawa vibesss
Your girls gorp'd out in the mountain hardware and waterproof pants!
Really enjoying your channel! Is the Monk thrift store related to the Monk chain in NYC? I've shopped/donated clothes at one in the East Village. The next time you go to Tokyo, I've hard that Koenji is great for thrifting.
I don't tuck my grandad collar shirts. Beams flagship in Shinjuku is an awesome store. Ragtag, Kindal and Kinji stores are decent. You could go a month or two in Tokyo and not get through the vintage stores - it's pretty crazy.
Stumbled across your channel last night while doing some Japanese Selvedge denim youtube research because I’m actually headed to Asia tomorrow (#pvv)! Really serendipitous that you’re releasing all this Japan content now for me to soak up! Keep up the quality content, subscribed ✅.
Love it man!! Enjoy Asia! Hopefully a video about Kojima (Birthplace of denim soon!!)
this is such a great video
Hi Drew, if you have info about the leather shop would be awesome, will be in Japan, October. Thx enjoyed video.
Nice video. Do you mind telling me what the pants are at 2:57?
i have a feeling i'd never financially recover from vintage shopping in tokyo 🤣
So cool! 🔥
I stood in that exact place in the Evisu Tokyo store and bought the best pair of jeans I've ever owned. Loved the video
❤️
Amazing. What's the leather strap Yankees hat again? Where did ya pick it up? ❤
Next time u're in Japan, u should go queue up for goro's, it's gonna take a couple of hours but it's a pilgrimage, remember to bring cash though, lot's of it
Per chance, could u drop the location for the leather goods store? I'd be interested to check it out!
This is the address: 2 Chome-1-7 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
@@DrewJoiner thank u so much!
For other ppl checking this comment, the address Drew gave is correct, when u go to google maps try to zoom out a bit. U can see in the video the store front, which says the name is "With". So that's the precise location, it should be the correct listing with Drew giving a 5 star review.
Drew thanks for the With... store in Kamakura recommendations, adding it to my list of places to check out for my trip
Came across your channel love the video I'll be watching
Shimo--Down
Kita-North
Zawa--Riverpool
So, the place originally was at down north of Riverpool.
one of your best videos!
How early did you head out? U reckon you’d have to get there early for some of the better pieces ?
Drew i loVE the thumbnail. Keep up the good work!
PVV I'm most excited visiting out of the city of Phoenix, AZ and heading either north to the mountains of colorado or west to the beach. Phoenix is super hot so you can't really spend too much outside.
Best *yutulu* collection I've ever seen
Hey love the video man! I’ll be going very soon and needed some places to shop at but what was the name of the little dessert shop on 18:16 ?? 😭
How early in the day did you head out? U reckon you’d have to get there early for some of the better pieces ?
日本に来てくれてありがとう😭
日本は素晴らしかったです!また訪れるのが待ちきれません
Love these videos!!!
tsuyoshi yamamoto mentioned !!
the grandadshirt is nice bro, I would tuck in the shirt for a formal thing
I watching you from México and i love your videos ❤️🔥
Should I visit Mexico next?? maybe you show me what's what lol I appreciate you tuning in fr
Hey Drew, I’ve got a good idea for an upcoming video - what do you think of discussing the meaning of luxury nowadays as I think the meaning of this word changed a lot since Covid
he's done like 4 videos on something synonymous with this
Yup! Added to the list
@@DrewJoiner cool for reference you can use the podcast from business of fashion with pharell Williams he has some cool things to say at the topic
The first one was fire
me encantan tus videos!
Muchas Gracias !!!
You've never seen a collarless grandad shirt with a dialogue to street fashion ? They've been around, and worn, across the world, for a million years !
Goat content, arigatogozimashita Drew ❤
HEY kislux !! I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
20 degree celcius it is autumn season?
Do you have any reccomendations for thift shops in Tokyo? I only have 15 hours there but I want to absorb every second i habe there.
If it helps any, i love neo western style or cowboy core, specifically the boots.
Monk had that old bape hoodie on the rack just waiting for me to buy it
I’m glad I came across this video my flight is next month
When I was in NY in china town, most rep shoes didn’t go over a 10 1/2 🥴🥴
May I know, what camera are you using for vlogging?
definitely tucked in! the granddad shirt
Grandad collar shirts in heavy cotton with stripes as usually workers shirts, so mills, manual labour etc, you’d have one shirt and you’d just swap out the collar for occasion and to keep the shirt “clean” the upper class would of have more bespoke of a wardrobe with finer shirts of higher quality