Tuesday, January 15, 2008

shopping in hong kong!

ok for everyone who will be visiting hong kong, this is specially for you. here are some shops you might want to check out:

1. http://www.izzue.com - sometmes nice, sometimes mediocre. look out for its more expensive line 'the collection'. the branch at East Point Road in Causeway Bay has the best range.

2. I.T - the one with orange coloured logo (like the one in Times Square) carries the low end lines, while the one with blue logo (Paterson St) carries international designers collections.

3. Z'by kitterick - some nice stuff. slightly more feminine. Shop no.119 Style House, Park Lane Hotel. Causeway Bay.

4. a.y.k - i just got a nice cropped jacket there. opposite Z'by kitterick. (they belong to the same company)

5. 2% - young, fun, trendy. No.4 Cannon St. Causeway Bay. (many branches all over hk, do check out their other line, the brand name is a 'plus, minus, times, divide' sign. i like it better than 2%)

6. Island Beverly - mall with small shops. might find something there, but need patience to go through all the tiny shops. 1 Great George Street, Causeway Bay.

7. Laforet Mall - mall with small shops. some nice accessories and shoes. Excelsior Plaza, 24-26 East Point Road, Causeway Bay.

8. uniqlo - japanese brand. cheap basic stuff. one in Tsim Sha Tsui (miramar shopping mall) and one newly opened at 2/F, Lee Theatre Plaza, 99 Percival street. Causeway Bay

9. H&M - must go. the branch in Central has the best range.

10. Granville Street - cheap shopping street. Tsim Sha Tsui.

ok have fun to those visiting! weather is still flunctuating, dress in layers!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi, will be gg hk in mar...wondering where to get more vintage stuffs..be it clothings,accessories,furniture or any items..hehehe

January 15, 2008 2:44 PM  
Blogger Suyin @ Kyurii.com said...

hi yan, sadly, there is not much of a vintage scene here in hk. there is a shop call retrostone (no. 504, lockhart road, 1st floor) which sells second hand items (mainly imported from thailand). but note that its not the kind of vintage you get from london. japan would be the place to go in asia for vintage. thanks for your comment.

January 15, 2008 11:22 PM  

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