New York Joe Exchange Shimokitazawa

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New York Joe Exchange opened in Shimokitazawa in 2010 and quickly became one of the defining secondhand shops in this culturally rich neighborhood west of Shibuya, which has long been Tokyo’s hub for live music venues, independent cafes, and vintage clothing. The store’s most distinctive feature is its setting: a renovated public bathhouse, or sento, whose original architecture — tiled floors, unusual spatial divisions, and a warm community atmosphere — gives the shopping experience an irreplaceable character found nowhere else in the city. The exchange model is central to what makes New York Joe different from conventional secondhand stores: customers are invited to trade in their own used clothing items, with staff assessing condition and style and offering store credit, cash, or — in some cases — direct exchange for pieces from the floor. Items that cannot be sold individually are purchased by the kilogram, ensuring that almost nothing in good condition goes to waste. The inventory skews toward imported American and European vintage, including graphic T-shirts, workwear, military items, leather goods, and sportswear, alongside a growing selection of Japanese domestic brands. On the first Sunday of each month, a popular 50 percent off sale draws long queues before opening time. New York Joe Exchange also operates a second location in Kichijoji and a Shibuya outpost, but the Shimokitazawa store remains the flagship. By making secondhand shopping fun, affordable, and sociable, New York Joe has helped normalize circular fashion practices among Tokyo’s younger generations.

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3-26-4 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Zip/Post Code
155-0031

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