Weber Opens Appointment-Only Vintage T-Shirt Showroom in Shibuya

weber, known for its nomadic curation of vintage T-shirts, will open its first physical showroom in Tokyo on May 27. Designed by Kunichi Nomura and TRIPSTER, the space offers a quiet, appointment-only experience rooted in cultural storytelling.

weber, known for its nomadic approach to curating vintage T-shirts, will open its first physical space in Tokyo on May 27. Operating strictly by appointment, the showroom offers a calm and intimate setting to browse carefully sourced vintage tees from around the world, alongside original weber items. The aim is to create a memorable experience where visitors can connect with each piece through its unique cultural background and narrative. The store’s fixtures were conceptualized by Kunichi Nomura and TRIPSTER, designed around the theme of a “kiosk” to reflect both accessibility and storytelling. Having built a following through pop-ups and online auctions, weber now invites visitors to step into a space that blends fashion, art, and culture—one T-shirt at a time.
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