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Blackadder, thank you for this!! Seriously, you're a life saver! I couldn't even figure out what part of the... listing title stands for jacket. I was trying to find a repeating pattern but it's all Greek to me. Except I'd understand Greek. I guess I'm just too old for this stuff. XD The leather bit works like a charm. For example, typing in Brooks and 革 makes some wonderful jackets pop up. At least I'm no longer getting bicycle seats and sneakers. They're all quite small, though.

lol Ton. Hey, I wonder how was it that so many jackets found their way to Japan?
 

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Blackadder, thank you for this!! Seriously, you're a life saver! I couldn't even figure out what part of the... listing title stands for jacket. I was trying to find a repeating pattern but it's all Greek to me. Except I'd understand Greek. I guess I'm just too old for this stuff. XD The leather bit works like a charm. For example, typing in Brooks and 革 makes some wonderful jackets pop up. At least I'm no longer getting bicycle seats and sneakers. They're all quite small, though.

lol Ton. Hey, I wonder how was it that so many jackets found their way to Japan?
I guess in your case, it is to narrow the search. The Japanese do like to use their Japanese character pronunciation of the English brand name in stead of typing the actual English Brand name. It is usually the first few characters of the heading e.g.
ショット is how they pronounce Shot i.e. Schott.
So if you search ショット, there are likely more Schott items than simply typing Schott.
 

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Trading second hand goods is very popular in Japan. There are big chain stores that trade second clothing and accessories in Japan. For example,
Jumble Store
http://www.2ndstreet.jp/shop
Kindal
http://www.kind.co.jp/information

The 2 shops above also sell on Rakuten.

Koenji Tokyo is famous for its vintage clothing stores. There is even a shop there that deals I think exclusively in second hand Ralph Lauren stuffs.

A list of "late night" second hand shops in Tokyo.
http://www.houyhnhnm.jp/mag/hynm_edits_vol7/index3.html#2
 

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