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Brands that are cheaper in Japan: Save big on your shopping!

Brands that are cheaper in Japan: Save big on your shopping!

Okay, so I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while now. You guys know I love a good deal, especially when it comes to shopping, right? Well, recently I took a trip to Japan, and let me tell you, it was a shopper’s paradise! Not just for the usual stuff, but for some brands that are usually way more expensive back home.

So, I started my trip with a mission. I made a list of all those brands I’d been eyeing but couldn’t justify buying at full price. First on the list was Louis Vuitton. I’d heard rumors that luxury goods were cheaper in Japan, and I was determined to find out if it was true. I headed to a Louis Vuitton store, picked out a Speedy 30 bag, and guess what? It was about 20% cheaper than what I’d pay in my home country! I was shocked, to say the least. Gone are the days when Hong Kong was the shopping place, the prices there now are crazy! I ended up grabbing a bag for my sister too – couldn’t resist that kind of deal.

Next up, I focused on clothes. Everyone knows Uniqlo, right? Well, in Japan, it’s even cheaper. I went a little crazy there, stocking up on basics and some of their cool fabric stuff. I compared prices later, and it was like $56 in Japan versus $130 plus tax back home. Seriously, it’s a massive difference. I filled a whole suitcase with Uniqlo goodies. They have great quality stuff, I must say.

Then, I discovered GU. I did some research before, it is a sister brand of Uniqlo. Think of it as Uniqlo’s younger, trendier sibling. The prices were even lower! I got some fast fashion pieces there that would have cost a lot more elsewhere. They are perfect for trendy items. I highly recommend checking them out.

So yeah, my Japan shopping trip was a huge success. I came back with a suitcase full of amazing finds and a much lighter wallet than I expected. If you’re planning a trip to Japan, definitely factor in some shopping time. You won’t regret it! Trust me, It’s a shopping paradise!

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