When the leaves turn to red, orange, and yellow and a chill takes over in the wind, one cannot help but notice—autumn has arrived in Japan. This season signifies not only a change in the weather but also an excellent chance to make some changes in your wardrobe. Here is how to switch over and make your move smooth and chic.
Why Switch?
Autumn in Japan means a time of transition. The mornings are cool and dry while the afternoons can be warm, even though the sun is setting early and the evenings are cold. It’s not only about changing clothes to be more comfortable during some periods of the year; it is about accepting changes and following the rhythm of Japanese life. Proper clothing helps you appreciate all the autumn features, from the beautiful red trees in parks to hot coffee in cafés. Besides, there is something refreshing and fulfilling about having your wardrobe reflect the beauty of the season.
Benefits of Seasonal Wardrobe Changeover
Comfort
Autumn weather can be quite unpredictable, with a sunny morning often turning into a chilly, rainy afternoon. Layering your clothes is key to staying comfortable all day. Having a lightweight jacket or a warm scarf on hand ensures you’re ready for any sudden weather changes without being caught off guard.
Fashion Appeal
The start of autumn is the perfect time to flaunt stylish outfits. I personally love this season for its fashion flexibility—it’s a great balance between summer and winter. You can layer your looks without feeling too bulky, mixing colors and textures creatively. Unlike winter, where coats can dominate your style, fall allows for fun combinations without sacrificing comfort.
Clothing Care
This season offers the chance to assess the condition of your current wardrobe. You can sort through your fall and winter clothes to see if any items need repairs or replacements. It’s also a good time to plan ahead and start saving for any winter essentials you might want to buy, ensuring you’re ready when the cold weather hits.
Seasonal Mindset
Switching up your wardrobe for autumn is more than just a practical move—it’s an opportunity for a mental reset. The act of preparing for cooler days, choosing cozy layers, and embracing fall colors can signal a fresh start. This seasonal change invites you to set new goals, adapt your daily routines, and enjoy the unique experiences that come with autumn, from leisurely strolls through colorful parks to cozy evenings indoors.
Guide to Shopping for Your Autumn Clothing
Japan offers a number of different options for adding to your autumn clothing collection. Here are some great places to shop:
- UNIQLO: Known for selling basics, UNIQLO has lighter jackets that can be worn as layers during the autumn season, coupled with warm scarves.
- GU: GU is popular for the latest fashion at cheap prices.
- Department Stores (Isetan, Takashimaya): If you want something a little more exclusive, department stores offer many quality brands and the current trends for the season.
- HusHusH: This brand offers casual and comfortable clothing at affordable prices, perfect for building a fall wardrobe. You can find basics, cozy knits, and outerwear for layering.
- Sanki: A lesser-known yet affordable option, Sanki offers a wide range of casual and warm autumn wear at very reasonable prices, perfect for building your seasonal wardrobe without breaking the bank.
- Elf Mode: Known for its trendy and fashionable pieces, Elf Mode has affordable options, particularly for women looking for stylish and comfortable outfits that fit the fall season.
- Honeys: Honeys is a go-to for budget-friendly yet fashionable clothing. Their fall collection often includes cozy sweaters, skirts, and outerwear at competitive prices.
- Avail: Part of the Shimamura group, Avail offers trendy fashion pieces that cater to younger crowds. It’s a great place to find affordable fall fashion essentials like jackets, scarves, and boots.
- Shimamura: One of Japan’s most affordable clothing chains, Shimamura offers a variety of seasonal wear, including comfy knits and outerwear perfect for layering during the autumn months. They also have larger sizes that are a good fit for non Japanese customers.
- Thrift Shops (Kinji, 2nd Street): If you like to find extraordinary items, head to second-hand stores as they offer vintage and unique types of clothing and accessories that will add individuality to your fall looks.
- WonderRex: Another second-hand shop, WonderRex is known for offering branded items at affordable prices. You can find unique fall pieces like jackets, boots, and accessories at a fraction of the original cost.
Autumn Sales: When to Shop
Buying your clothes during special sales is a good idea to find cute pieces for a look you love without breaking the bank. Look out for:
- Mid-Season Sales: Typically held in late September to early October, these sales offer discounts on transitional items like light sweaters, jackets, and scarves.
- Black Friday: This relatively recent trend in Japan is quickly gaining popularity, with significant price cuts particularly in the last full week of November, so make sure to put this in your calendar.
- Holiday Sales: As the autumn season ends and winter approaches, holidays present a good opportunity for you to treat yourself to newer and warmer clothes.
Fabrics to Choose for Autumn
The right fabrics can make all the difference in staying warm and comfortable during autumn no matter where you are in Japan.
- Wool: Items made of wool, such as sweaters and coats, are suitable for cool autumns due to their ability to provide warmth while being breathable.
- Cashmere: Cashmere has a luxurious feel, is incredibly gentle on the skin, and has great heat-retaining properties.
- Fleece: Casual wear made from fleece provides warmth even during physical activities.
- Flannel: In autumn, most people prefer wearing flannel shirts as they not only provide warmth but also look chic and trendy.
- Corduroy: This fabric is perfect for trousers, skirts, or jackets and adds texture and warmth to your clothes.
How to Dress for The Season
Here are some practical tips to help you transition your wardrobe for fall:
- Layering: Learn how to layer your outfits to avoid feeling too warm or too cold throughout the day. Put on HeatTech as the first layer, followed by a sweater or shirt, and finally, a light jacket or coat on top.
- Footwear: Replace your summer shoes, like sandals, with boots or any other closed-type shoe that is appropriate during fall and the rainy season.
- Accessories: Scarves, hats, and gloves should not be left out. These do not only serve the purpose of warming your body but are also very fashionable and elegant.
My Personal Tips for the Transition
- Try on Your Clothes
Before you pack away your clothes for the autumn, try them on. Check whether they still fit, if they have torn areas, and if they are still something you would want to wear. Certain clothes become less wearable than they were the previous year because of changes in life, such as weight gain, style, trends, and more.
- Sell What You Don’t Need
If your clothes are still usable but not your size, or if you no longer find them fashionable, then it is best to sell them to 2nd Street, Book Off, Treasure Factory, and other second-hand stores. Remember that these stores tend to purchase merchandise for a relatively low price, roughly ranging from 100 to 300 yen per product, sometimes even lower. However, it is an effective way to dispose of old clothes and give them another shot at being loved by someone else.
- Dispose of Unwanted Clothes Properly
If you have old clothes that you do not wish to use again in the future, consider giving them to non-profit organizations like the Salvation Army in Japan. If you have to discard them, it is recommended to check your local municipality’s garbage collection schedule. Put them in the assigned trash collection zone on the right day, preferably well folded and tied with straw cord. This not only makes disposal easier but also acknowledges and supports the community’s waste disposal efforts.
- Repurpose Old Clothes
Get creative! Clothes that are stained or in poor condition and cannot be sold or donated can be recycled into other useful products like pillowcases, handkerchiefs, or even shopping bags if you are into sewing and DIY. This is an environmentally friendly approach to creating less waste in your home and can make your space unique.
Storing Your Summer Clothes
As you pack away your summer clothes to make way for trendy autumn wear, ensure that your summer clothes are stored well. Wash them thoroughly before storing them to avoid any smells or the growth of fungus. Storing them in vacuum-sealed bags or storage boxes will help keep them fresh for the next year.
Autumn in Japan is a season to be savored, and with the right wardrobe, you can fully embrace all that it has to offer. So, get ready to switch things up and enjoy the season in style!