A Tokyo secondhand shop shows design's opportunity to tap into resale retail

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Set Up Co.
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Hibiki Inc.
The sleek Ginza store of Japanese secondhand fashion label Rinkan highlights the need to diversify the look of resale retail interiors as the market expands.
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Kenta Nagai Stu
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