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Sherin and Rishad

The ultimate guide about buying from Japan

When I first started to buy directly from Japan I was confused by all the different services and shops which are out there. I didn’t know which were the good ones and ordering through a proxy shipper was completely beyond everything I have done before. If you find yourself in the same position I once was, this guide might come in very handy for you. I personally used all the shops and proxy shippers I’m recommending and only had great experiences with them. If you still have any questions or maybe even want to recommend your favorite place to buy from, just drop me a comment. It’s more than appreciated.

How and where to buy clothing from Japan

You probably know that I have a little thing for fashion from Japan. Unfortunately, most of the stuff is either not available in foreign countries at all or heavily overpriced. And that’s all because so many Japanese online shops don’t offer international shipping. It’s rare when one does, actually. This sucks because the good stuff is more than often sold exclusively in Japan. At least when it comes to Japanese brands. And don’t forget about all these exclusives…

But we’re lucky: Some business-minded fellows offer a service called “proxy buying”. These guys buy the desired items for you and then ship them to your place. All this for a fee but it’s still a lot cheaper than buying Japanese brands from the UK or the US where prices tend to be astronomical. 70£ or 90$ for a Bape Tee against the 6,000¥ it costs in its origin country is just ridiculous. Or more graphical: 80€ against 50€, or 90$ against 60$. For the same product.

Of course, you can always get hit by customs and if you add up duty fees and maybe a service charge for the proxy seller, the price difference might not be that big. But usually, it’s a lot cheaper to buy directly from Japan. Not to speak of the fact that only a small portion of the Japanese brand’s output is available in the UK and the US.

Sometimes it’s even tough to find the right online shop inside Japan to order from. After all online shopping isn’t as popular in Japan as it is in the West (even if it’s getting more steam lately with thousands of people struggling to pay their bills from Amazon and co). To help you out I’ll list some good places where you can order some nice Japanese brands from. But don’t forget: These will only ship inside Japan so you’ll still have to use a proxy!

A Bathing Ape | ア・ベイシング・エイプ – Zozo
Free shipping above 3000¥

Hands down, this is the best place to buy clothing from in Japan. At least if you’re looking online. They carry many big brands (including Bape and Human-Made) and offer free delivery inside Japan when buying goods for over 3000¥. This comes in handy when using a proxy service because all the fees can really add up and domestic shipping isn’t as cheap in Japan as it is in other countries. 1000¥ is the usual rate for a small packet from my experience. Zozo is not shipping outside of Japan. You’ll have to use a proxy to get the stuff shipped to you, but it’s worth it. Especially if you’re considering buying some Bape from the motherland. The prices are nearly half of what you’re paying in all the other non-domestic (Japan) Bape stores.

PLAY by Comme des Garçons | プレイ コム デ ギャルソン– DSMG
Free shipping above 10,000¥

Rei Kawabukos little side project started back in 2002. Polish artist Filip Pagowski designed the simple heart logo and submitted it to Comme des Garçons. In the beginning, there was never the intention to make a standalone line solely based on the logo. It eventually just happened to start off. Just some simple basic pieces which never go out of style. Not bound to any seasonal change or trends. I’m really a big fan of PLAY by Comme des Garçons and love to pick up some of their pieces here and there. Unfortunately, their prices in Europe are ridiculous. Just recently I was visiting Berlin and checked out their local PLAY store. Don’t even bother buying anything there except you want to pay double the Japanese prices. Much to my regret, it’s not that easy to buy CDG PLAY stuff from Japan because most of the time the more sought-after pieces are sold out. Make sure to check back on Ciacura regularly if you want a certain piece. They often restock their products.

Update: After Ciacura and Trem either closed or dropped carrying CDG Play it was quite difficult to order the line directly from Japan. Luckily the mother ship DSGM started an online shop and now the whole CDG Play line incl. the Converse collabo is available (and all sizes are mostly in stock). Just grabbed two more cardigans which I wanted for a long time.

White Mountaineering | ホワイト マウンテニアリング– Time-after-time / Thenatures

Just recently I became a huge fan of the Japanese brand which aims to fuse technical outdoor apparel with modern design. Everything is made in Japan and their quality is always on point. Buy some of their socks as well.

MasterPiece Bags | マスタピース – MSPC Store
Free shipping above 10,800¥

I just love these extremely well-made bags, backpacks, and wallets for men. Bought mine for just carrying my camera, set of keys and cardholder back in 2013 and am still a fan of that durable quality bag.

Medicom Toy | メディコム・トイ– Zozo / C.J. Mart / Yahoo
Free shipping above 3000¥

It’s difficult to find 1000% Bearbrick figures outside of Japan and if you do they are quite expensive. Sure it won’t be exactly a bargain ordering one of these huge toys directly from Japan but at least you get quite the selection to choose from. I’m still searching for a decent figure and found the above-mentioned shops to be the most reliable for all things Medicom Toy. Always great shopping at Zozo where I did all my Bape purchases when I was still into the brand. Never used C.J. Mart myself but it’s pretty well known and regarded among toy collectors. Like always, you’ll have to use a proxy for both.

Akari Lamps by Isamu Noguchi | イサムノグチAkari – Lighting Factory

I always loved these incredible handmade lamps by Japanese sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi. Vitra has the rights for European distribution and their prices are astronomic. So if you were eyeing buying one of these really gorgeous Japanese Akari lamps (like I did), do yourself a favor and just use fromjapan to order one directly from Japan. I just ordered the Akari 10A for myself which I wanted for ages and wanted to share that little tip here with you even if it’s not clothing.


Stores that sell used clothing & goods

Ragtag – Ragtag Online
Great for Junya Watanabe MAN, CDG, Visvim, Bape

Zozo-Used – ZozoUsed
Great for nothing specific. Never hurts to look around though.


Fromjapan:

Probably the biggest and most comfortable of all the proxy shippers. Everything is automated and you can even bid live on items at Yahoo Auctions. One of the biggest advantages is that you have multiple options for how you want your items to be shipped. Most other proxy shipping service only offer EMS shipping which instantly makes it a very pricey affair and on top of that guarantees me that I’ll have to pay duty fees. Fromjapan is more flexible in this regard and offers many different shipping methods and carriers. Since they implemented a service to customize the item costs for an official invoice that comes attached to the package, it’s the perfect proxy shipping service for me.

Update July 2015: Since spebid was absent for a couple of weeks last December I had to rely on fromjapan and got pretty comfortable using their service. If you’re ordering through their business hours they make the purchase almost instantly for you and their packaging is always on point.

Maybe the biggest advantage over other proxy services is their live bidding service on yahoo auction items (or sniper if that is preferred).

The costs (Update August 2017):

  • Plan fee: The price you pay for their service. 700¥ flat if you want your items to be checked and repackaged (really cheap, used to be 5% of the cost of the items). 300¥ if you want the item to be forwarded as-is. I always want my stuff to be checked (if damaged or it could even be the wrong item, you never know).
  • Shipping costs: EMS, SAL, Airmail, etc. (I only use EMS nowadays because it’s usually the cheapest express shipping)

Update September 2021:

  • New FedEx & DHL shipping options are available now. I like FedEx but because they are charging a flat fee for handling the customs process which are quite steep I like to opt for the more expensive DHL option,

It’s that simple. No hidden fees or anything. Just to give you an example of how much you can expect to pay: Recently ordered the 3 disc Blu-Ray LE of 君の名は (Your name) (through fromjapan. The actual costs were:

– 6,265¥ (君の名は LE) + 700¥ (Plan fee) + 2240¥ (EMS shipping to Germany)

The process:
When the item of your dreams arrived at the fromjapan warehouse you’ll get an email that allows you to choose a shipping method. Next step: Your item gets packaged and you’ll receive another mail which lets you – again – choose the shipping method but this time displaying the prices for each method (because by now the actual weight and size of your order are confirmed.

Customs: Now you can state an individual amount that you want to be printed on the official invoice that comes attached to your order.

The ultimate guide about buying from Japan

Update August 2017: If you sign up through my link we will both get a 500¥ reward which can be used for additional purchases through fromjapan. That’s not the reason why I support them but if they offer a program like that why not take advantage of it, right. Thanks for all your help and for using my links. It’s always great when you can order a little treat from Japan through this site.

Update July 2015: Over the course of the last months I’ve only used fromjapan more and more and am really pleased with their service. From time to time they’re offering 5% off on all purchases which make their buying service practically free. Got over 30+ packages from them and have yet to experience a single problem with them.

Update December 2014: I was just checking on zozo again to see what Bape was up to nowadays. Spotted a nice black PONR Shark and some yellow sweet pants (always wanted to have some). So I caved in and wanted to buy both. Unfortunately, spebid is taking a prolonged holiday and not available until January 20th. And even after that time, I’m not quite sure if he’ll continue his buying service but he definitely won’t be offering his yahoo auction buying service anymore. Had to go with fromjapan on this order.