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Casanova Vintage

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  • Harajuku
Jasmina Mitrovic
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Time Out says

Casanova is curated vintage with celebrity energy – walking in feels almost like uncovering a modern day bazaar through a Japanese-traditional meets Y2k lens. Their selection is heavy on rare items but there are pieces for everyone, whether you fancy yourself a hype beast or feel more refined.

Their first store opened in 2019 and they’ve since built a whole universe of locations, but the vibe stays friendly, almost family-like. The second you step in, you’re taking your shoes off because the floor is tatami. It’s a small detail, but it says a lot about the store’s taste: they mix Japanese tradition with the exact kind of street-luxury obsession that runs through their selection. Murakami-era Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior, Marc Jacobs, Chrome Hearts – the pieces people call ‘grails’ without it sounding corny. Casanova is one of the easiest places in Tokyo to buy something that carries a whole era on its back.

Details

Address
T's Omotesando 1F
5-11-6 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo
Opening hours:
12pm-8pm
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