Hermes Tokyo

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I would also like to add that if you're buying second hand in Japan, I would reccomend buying from places that are members of AACD.
AACD is a non-profit that has been dedicated to education and eradication of fake brand objects from the market for over 20 years. I won't say that buying from a non-member shop is a immediate red flag, but I'm not naive to think that the Japanese used market also has its fair share of counterfeits, and I would feel much safer in buying from a shop that is certified by the AACD (at the price of what Hermes bags cost). Komehyo and Ginzo, Yochika (which are pretty known used brand shops) are also all members of AACD.
 
I would also like to add that if you're buying second hand in Japan, I would reccomend buying from places that are members of AACD.
AACD is a non-profit that has been dedicated to education and eradication of fake brand objects from the market for over 20 years. I won't say that buying from a non-member shop is a immediate red flag, but I'm not naive to think that the Japanese used market also has its fair share of counterfeits, and I would feel much safer in buying from a shop that is certified by the AACD (at the price of what Hermes bags cost). Komehyo and Ginzo, Yochika (which are pretty known used brand shops) are also all members of AACD.

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I am heading to Tokyo shortly and was wondering which store has the best non bag inventory that I can go to as a walk-in.

I would say Ginza flagship! I’m not sure of the specific stock levels nowadays though; but I’d still start there. It’s also really not hard to get around Tokyo and visit a couple places if you have the time and energy. ETA: I would say probably Omotesando next
 
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