Save Khaki - Toyko, Japan
It's been a good six weeks since I came back from my trip to Japan, and my heads been everywhere and back since. Things moved so quickly, and before I knew it we were on our way to America, so I've only just got around to properly looking through my travel photos. We were keen to visit a bunch of stores while in Toyko, and we did hit a few belters, but we generally took Yasumi's advice of just going with the flow – exploring this vast city without a set-in-stone plan.
Save Khaki was one of those stores we happen to stumble across. Endless rails, shelves and tables of modern Americana is what they're all about; over-dyed tees, laundered chinos, utility shorts and jackets, and a boatload of indigo goods taking centre stage. There was plenty of US + Japanese concessions stocked in this Shibuya location too, with New Balance and PF Flyers footwear, Owen & Fred office gifts, and AnonymousIsm socks, along with a jam-packed pantry of camping gear, homewear goods and kitchen accessories.
Every street you wander down in Tokyo seemingly matches the next for its intrigue and creativity; from coffee shops and local craftspeople, to independent clothing stores and tiny whisky bars. I'll be sharing a few more of my Japanese finds very soon.
Save Khaki United, 150-0001, 5 Chome-25-4, Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. See more of our Store Visits here.
did you love Tokyo? I was so inspired when I went there!
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This shop looks amazing.
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What an awesomely curated store! Everything looks perfect in there!
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