This is the place where I was so surprised by my first impression that I kept telling it to anyone who’s been to Bugis+ with me. The first time I was there, my friend and I were just breezing past the shop, stealing a few glances into the shop. We felt that it’s a Japanese brand — and therefore everything must be friggin’ ex. Then in a quick shuffling of the feet, the salesgirl within the shop came out to nearly out of the shop to give a full Japanese bow and greet us. She had a huge smile and was Japanese. Because of that we went in for some checking out of stock and prices. The clothes are regularly featured on Japanese girly and fashion mags, those who buy Vivi and Mina should be familiar with it. The price was on the high side; check out their sale racks — T-shirts for $ 19.
Lynn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Singapore, Singapore
I was so excited when I knew that Lowrys Farm was coming to Singapore. I once had to shop at their Hong Kong and Taiwan outlet when I was there for holiday but I will never have to do that already. The store offers both men and women apparels in Japanese style. Most of the clothes are streets casual wear and more suitable for younger girls. The styles are quite different and hard to find in Singapore previously. That being the case, the apparels doesn’t come cheap. One simple top can be 20−30% more than the usual type of clothes and I believe that’s why even though their clothes are so attractive but are stopping people from buying.