BUY AND BYES IN JAPAN

!! clothes i bought or said bye to in japan !!

💰 Price: all below SGD$25

tip!!

Go to premium outlet! they have the craziest deals! Guess was having 50% off for their tops! on top of that buy 3 for additional 20% off and omg… another 10% tax rebate! that’s like how much discount ??? the tops were so pretty! had to get them!

Personally, i find Honeys (commonly found almost everywhere in japan) like one of the more affordable stores! Coca is also good! the quality of the clothes are good too! They have a lot a lot a lot of pretty clothes!

Also sth i love about japan is their face shields for clothes trying! some fitting rooms also require the removal of shoes! and fitting rooms are usually spacious and brightly lit!

But i love my purchases as a whole!! super worth it, knowing that i will wear them for a long time !

#Japan #fashion #shopping #fitspo #clotheshaul

6/9 Edited to

... Read moreShopping for clothes in Japan is truly a unique and rewarding experience, especially if you know where to look for the best deals and quality pieces. Besides the popular tips shared, I found that visiting premium outlets around Japan offers incredible discounts that can make your shopping budget stretch so much further. For example, at stores like GU and Guess, seasonal sales combined with multiple-buy discounts and tax refunds can slash prices well below SGD$25. It’s worth timing your visits to these outlets during major sale seasons like Golden Week or New Year. Moreover, stores such as Honeys and Coca deserve special mention for their wide range of affordable yet stylish clothing. Honeys, in particular, is easy to find almost everywhere in Japan, and they offer trendy clothes that don’t compromise on quality. I personally love the casual and comfortable styles available, and some pieces like padded camisoles and criss-cross tops make great wardrobe staples. Plus, sizing options often allow versatility—sizing up can be a fun way to get a trendy baggy look. One standout aspect of shopping in Japan is the attention to detail in customer experience. Fitting rooms are usually spacious, brightly lit, and hygienic, sometimes with face shields for trying on clothes and requirements like removing shoes before entering. This level of service really enhances the comfort of trying new styles and ensures you feel confident with your purchases. If you’re worried about clothing cuts or colors not suiting you, many Japanese shops have very accommodating return or exchange policies—just be sure to check before buying. And don’t overlook tax rebates for tourists which further reduce final costs. This combination of affordability, quality, and customer care explains why many prefer shopping for clothes in Japan compared to elsewhere. For anyone planning a shopping trip, my advice is to map out a visit to premium outlets early, then explore popular chain stores like Honeys and Coca for everyday wear, and take your time in fitting rooms to find what truly works for your body and style. Wearing these purchases confidently knowing they are affordable, stylish, and comfortable makes the whole shopping adventure so worth it.

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