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Second-hand items are seen as highly affordable; costs can be as little as ¥100 (about US$0.90)[citation needed] at thrift stores within Japan, and certain historic kimono production areas around the country – such as the Nishijin district of Kyoto – are well known for their second-hand kimono markets. Kimono themselves do not go out of fashion, making even vintage or antique pieces viable for wear, depending on condition.[4]