Kawai Fuku rides on the wave generated by the chokehold Tokyo street style has on the Gen-Z populace of Delhi. The thrift store – name translating to, literally, ‘cute clothes’ in Japanese – stocks pastel knits, pleated skirts, swing dresses, oversized shirts, petite tees, and the odd vintage piece here or there, if you’re lucky. The curation is overwhelmingly Y2K, accompanied by a large selection of accessories including belts, totes, vinyl records and a tiny shelf of home decor items. Things may be affordable, but that doesn’t stop Kawai Fuku’s vintage drops – announced in advance on their Instagram – from selling out in minutes, so keep an eye out and notifications on.
Go because: They’ve got the sexiest sequinned tops out there. Big brands can’t cope.

