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Japanese thrift retailer 2nd Street's first Singapore outlet opens on Apr 29 at 313@somerset

The store will open with over 22,000 curated thrift pieces imported from Japan, including vintage, streetwear and luxury apparel. 

Japanese thrift retailer 2nd Street's first Singapore outlet opens on Apr 29 at 313@somerset

2nd Street Singapore opens Apr 29 at 313@somerset. (Photo: CNA/Charis Gan)

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Thrift gurus and fashion lovers – your next shopping destination is set to open very soon. Japan’s well-known reuse shop 2nd Street is opening its first outlet in Singapore on Apr 29 at 313@somerset, with over 22,000 curated thrift pieces from Japan.

The 6,198 sq ft outlet will stretch from units B1-23 to 34, replacing clothing store Pomelo, which previously occupied that space in the mall. It will open daily from Monday to Sunday, 11am to 10pm.

With 881 outlets in Japan and nearly 1,000 stores worldwide including 48 in the US, 23 in Malaysia, 38 in Taiwan, four in Thailand, and one opening in Hong Kong, 2nd Street offers a wide range of secondhand fashion goods from apparel to bags, shoes and accessories.

Accessories and clothing found at 2nd Street Singapore. (Photos: CNA/Charis Gan)

The store is sure to be a treasure trove for those looking for unique streetwear and vintage pieces from brands such as Carhartt, Kenzo, Ganni and Levi's.

Customers can also shop for second-hand luxury goods from labels such as Louis Vuitton, Comme des Garcons, Hermes and Chanel. 

“At 2nd Street, we believe fashion should be for everyone,” said Tsutomu Nakamura, managing director of 2nd Street Singapore. “That’s why we offer a wide variety of items – from everyday brands to luxury pieces – to create an experience where anyone can find something that resonates with them.”

2nd Street Singapore. (Photo: CNA/Charis Gan)

Prices will vary according to brand, condition and demand, catering to different budgets.

Aside from buying, customers can also sell their pre-loved pieces through 2nd Street's buy-and-sell model, aimed at sourcing in-demand items from locals. 

"We don't see ourselves as just a second-hand store," said Nakamura. "Our focus is on creating an experience where customers can enjoy discovery, quality, and sustainability all at once.

"What truly sets us apart is how curated yet open our collection is, combined with a professional inspection process that ensures quality across every item. Every piece is selected, checked, and presented to create a 'hunting' experience that feels exciting, responsible, and accessible."

For more information on their opening in Singapore, visit their website and Instagram page for updates. 

Source: CNA/cg
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