For my first full day in Japan, I went straight to Harajuku to visit the new La Avenue location and even brought a few pairs for consignment.
Takeshita Street, the most busiest strip of shops in Tokyo probably.
Literally half a second later, this chick on the right pointed at the sign right below her head. "No, no, no, no, nO photos"

Harajuku has some of the random stuff for sale, they even have a $1.00 store thats 5 stories high and you can literally find anything in there.
You have to cut through Takeshita Street to get to La Avenue.
I have reached my destination: L.A. Avenue
SOE, this guy is too hilarious.

Watabe, one of the nicest and most hardworking guys ever.
Their setup low key reminds me of RIF, just shoes everywhere!


L O S A N G E LE S represent. Trust me, you go to Japan, theirs no shops that rep LA,
only LA AVENUE.
I thought our stockroom @ RIF was crazy, but I could barely even walk through to use their bathroom. Had to squeeze through sideways, if you over 200 lbs, you definitely can't work @ La Avenue.
The office where all the online orders are being processed and where they update their blog.

SH!HO and Kaye big chillen
CO JP. dunks used to be BIG back in the day, but now since the shoegame is filled with a lot more younger shoe collectors, they don't even know what these are.
Dam these are BUTTER. Suede uppers, and that beautiful gum bottoms.

Watabe always looking @ the RIF BLOG everyday. He wanted me to tell Ed to please cut his hair ASAP. Pass it on!!!!
R!O: UNDFTD Superstar
I always wanted a pair of these, but I can't drop $2,000+ on a pair of Bapes, or even on a pair of Adidas.




I will update a RECAP of the Kicks Lab Event that was held @ Harlem a little later.
1 comments:
Hey I was on Sneakernews and I can swear those J 1's are Jeff's!
http://sneakernews.com/2010/06/07/kicks-lab-vol-5-event-recap/2/
I could be wrong. Let me know
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