BIG TROUBLE STORE

Located On Gadigal Land In The Sydney Suburb Of Surry Hills. Big Trouble Store Has Been Importing Hard To Find Japanese And American Brands Since 2015.

Nestled on Gadigal Land in Surry Hills since 2015, Big Trouble Store is your passport to rare Japanese and American fashion. Owner Chris Low’s curation includes NYC and Tokyo labels, alongside footwear from France and Finland, plus locally designed jewelry.

Immerse yourself in the fusion of New York cool and Tokyo style as Chris, a sub-culture enthusiast, blends fashion, music, and personal connections with designers. Feel the rhythm of Fela Kuti upon entering, where vibrant Doek Baskets showcase 140-year-old Japanese sneakers. Tokyo’s Denis and NYC’s Engineered Garments add unique touches.

Featured Brands: Anonymous Ism, Battenwear, Chup, Engineered Garments, Goldwin, Karhu, Keen, Kleman, Lady White Co, Malibu Sandals, Nanamica, Native Sons, Needles, orSlow, PAA, Papa Nui, Pendleton, Sebago, South2 West8, Tarvas, Thom Morison, Wild Bunch, Westhill

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