Accessories, Clothing shopping in China
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Vintage HK
Definitely worth a look for its small, well-selected range of vintage wear, for which you need not do much rummaging.
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Kent & Curwen
Distinguished suits, dress shirts, ties, cuff-links and casual tops for the gentleman who’d rather look to the manor born than arriviste broker.
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Camper
Camper, emblazoned with thought-provoking slogans and aphorisms out the front, is one of the most popular outlets in Hong Kong for locally designed fashion.
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Sister
This ‘trendy fashion store’ sells young Hong Kong designer wear verging on the wacky, which is saying something given the competition in this mall.
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www.izzue.com
You’ll find simple, energetic and comfortable styles in this chain of bright, modern boutiques. There are 15 outlets throughout the territory, including a branch in Central (Upper ground fl, 10 Queen's Rd Central)
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Miu Miu
Clean lines, the best fabrics and a lush colour palette define the high-end fashion from this Prada spin-off. Great (and pricey) shoes and handbags, too. A range of smaller accessories makes it a good place to hunt for presents.
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I.T
This shop and the women’s-only b+ab shop next door both sell stylish mainstream fashion fairly typical of the type that abounds in Hong Kong, although it’s a notch up in quality and price from the likes of Bossini.
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45R Jeans
Can jeans be desirable enough to be worth thousands of Hong Kong dollars? Only you can decide, but there’s no doubt the finishing flourishes and high-end fabric and dyeing give them that ‘one-off’ look. They fit well, too.
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Vivienne Tam
This enduring brand from New York–based designer Tam, who was trained in Hong Kong, sells eminently wearable, feminine but also streetwise women’s foundation pieces, light gossamer dresses and slinky tops, plus a range of accessories.
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Shanghai Trio
Ravissant! C’est tout moi! French women go crazy for the chic eco-friendly fabrics here, which incorporate traditional Chinese motifs into much of the collection. Among the finds: cute children’s clothes, purses, scarves and quilt (duvet) covers.
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LCX
This fashion outlet is a good example of the new stores sending Causeway Bay up- market. Inside the stylishly lit plate glass you’ll find clothes from top urban labels, including Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Paul & Joe and Sonia Rykiel, plus upmarket beauty lines.
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Lulu Cheung
Local designer Lulu makes sophisticated, understated women’s casual wear and elegant evening gowns using natural fabrics – such as wool, cotton, silk and linen – in muted tones. Cheung often works with layers and textures using mesh or floral embroidery.
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Granville Rd Factory Outlets
If you have the time and inclination to rifle through racks and piles of factory seconds, the dozen or so factory outlets selling slightly premium mainstream casual and leisure brands along Granville Rd should reward you with costs a fraction of store price. Hotspots include UNO OUN (No 29), Sample Moon (No 30) and the Baleno Outlet Store (No 24B).
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Jilian, Lingerie on Wyndham
Swimwear and a vast range of French and Italian lingerie, from gossamer delicates small enough to swallow with a glass of water to rather outré corsetry with strings and stays and such. There’s even a small range of men’s designer smalls if you just can’t put up with your man’s industrial-sized underpants any longer. Labels stocked include Eres, Argentovivo, ID Sarrieri, Cadolle, Aubade, Bacirubati, Pin-up Stars, Jonquil, Revanche de la Femme, Rosa Cha and Grigioperla.
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UNO OUN
If you want to hunt for bargains and have the time and inclination to riffle through racks and piles of factory seconds, the dozen or so factory outlet stores along Granville Rd should reward you with items at a fraction of store prices. It’s pot luck as to what labels you will find, although they tend to be familiar, slightly premium mainstream casual and leisure brands (both international and local). Hotspots include UNO OUN (29 Granville Rd), Sample Moon (30 Granville Rd) and the Baleno Outlet Store (24B Granville Rd).
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Baleno Outlet Store
If you want to hunt for bargains and have the time and inclination to riffle through racks and piles of factory seconds, the dozen or so factory outlet stores along Granville Rd should reward you with items at a fraction of store prices. It’s pot luck as to what labels you will find, although they tend to be familiar, slightly premium mainstream casual and leisure brands (both international and local). Hotspots include Hotspots include UNO OUN (29 Granville Rd), Sample Moon (30 Granville Rd) and the Baleno Outlet Store (24B Granville Rd).
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Sample Moon
If you want to hunt for bargains and have the time and inclination to riffle through racks and piles of factory seconds, the dozen or so factory outlet stores along Granville Rd should reward you with items at a fraction of store prices. It’s pot luck as to what labels you will find, although they tend to be familiar, slightly premium mainstream casual and leisure brands (both international and local). Hotspots include Hotspots include UNO OUN (29 Granville Rd), Sample Moon (30 Granville Rd) and the Baleno Outlet Store (24B Granville Rd).
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Sam’s Tailor
It’s not certain that Sam’s is the best tailor in Hong Kong, but it’s the most aggressively marketed and best known. Sam’s has stitched up everyone – from royalty and rock stars to us.
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