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Translated By DeepL

New Year's gift from a vintage buyer living in the US. Let's go to Sewat Vintage in Shimokitazawa and buy all the vintage goods you can afford!

Buying vintage clothing, driving across the vast land of the U.S. in search of it.

Ayaka Kiri, a vintage buyer who lives in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. and makes her living doing so, will hold a pop-up store of her vintage clothing store "ZUZU Vertigo" at a vintage clothing store "sowhatvintage" in Shimokitazawa from January 6 (Sat) to 28 (Sun), 2024. The store will be open from January 6 (Sat.) to 28 (Sun.), 2024.

Mr. Kiri, who has been involved in the vintage clothing sales and wholesale business for a long time, has spent many years collecting miscellaneous goods and vintage clothing, which are now on sale.

Even in Shimokitazawa, a city crowded with vintage clothing stores, there will be a variety of gems that are rarely seen. Enjoy the vintage goods directly shipped from the U.S. along with "Sewat Vintage" caps and vases!

INFORMATION

ZUZU Vertigo POPUP store

Duration:
Vintage Clothing and Sundries / January 6 (Sat.)-12 (Fri.)
Sundries only / January 13 (Sat) - 28 (Sun)
*No holidays during the period
Hours: 12:00 - 20:00
Location: sowhatvintage
Address: Famille Kitazawa 1F, 2-29-12 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Instagram: @sowhatvintage_shimokitazawa
Instagram: @zuzu_vertigo

Ayaka Kiri Profile

After graduating from a dance school, she worked as a theme park dancer, left after about a year, and worked as a storefront staff member at Sankaku, a vintage clothing store in Harajuku. 26 years old, she worked as a buyer for a vintage clothing wholesaler in Canada and Japan, and now that she has retired, she has moved her residence to the United States, where she is an independent freelance local dealer. At the same time, he started his own vintage select store "ZUZU Vertigo" as his personal activity. He is not only concerned with clothes, but also selects items that are interesting because of their age and quality, and is active mainly in the American market. This is their first store in Japan.

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