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Next on my list for Gerbs to find in Tokyo may be a pair of Bape shoes. I might be able to save a little green by opting for a Bape Kids pair of shoes instead, since my feet are so small. I love their star logo and color combinations.
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Also, the Bape Kids website is so adorable, check it out - even if you can't read Japanese!
1 comment:
Bape! That's so... trendy. It's all the rage among the young 'uns nowadays.
I think they're rather expensive though.
The shoe sizes here are different, and based on centimeters I think. So a kids size here might not necessarily be a kids size in the US.
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