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  2. www.paulsmith.com › stores › ginzaGinza Paul Smith Store

    Apr 3, 2010 · Located in one of Pauls favourite parts of Tokyo (and one of the most prestigious shopping districts in the city), our Ginza shop is arranged over three floors with our exclusive Made To Measure service housed downstairs with a VIP dressing area.

  3. Located in one of Tokyo’s most bustling neighbourhoods just around the corner from the verdant Imperial Palace East Gardens, Paul Smith Marunouchi is a stone’s throw away from premier museums, cafes and luxury shops as well as the city’s main train station.

  4. Jun 18, 2013 · Shibuya Paul Smith Store

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  6. ポールスミス 日本公式アカウント (@paulsmithjapan) • Instagram photos and videos. 122K Followers, 7 Following, 2,006 Posts - ポール・スミス 日本公式アカウント (@paulsmithjapan) on Instagram: "#PaulSmith 2025年春夏コレクションを発表!. 詳細はプロフィール🔗をCHECK".

  7. Jul 7, 2012 · Cutting a dash in Tokyo, British designer Paul Smith, on one of his many trips here, talks to Weekender about childhood dreams, Olympic stamps and giving Japan a hug.

  8. Jan 26, 2022 · Paul Smith has recently opened a new flagship store in Tokyo at Ginza near Hermès and Louis Vuitton and carrying men’s wear, accessories and the PS diffusion line over three floors, and 3,304 square feet. Smith is up to his usual tricks with the design, creating optical illusions everywhere.

  9. Feb 14, 2022 · Paul Smith has secured a prominent location on Harumi dori and a stone’s throw away from the flagship stores of Bottega Veneta, Giorgio Armani and Gucci, occupying 306 sqm.

  10. Apr 24, 2019 · Sir Paul Smith at Cow Books, Nakameguro. Today, with more than 200 stores in Japan, Sir Paul has less time to immerse himself in the country than he once did. In those early days – when he would come four times a year, for two weeks at a time – he was able to travel the length of country.