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Canton Road, Beijing Road
Louis Vuitton: No. 5 Canton Road; Lane Crawford: No. 3 Canton Road; Gucci: G124-125, Harbor City, Canton Road; Omega: No. 12, Canton Road;
MUJI: Basement of Xingang Center, Canton Road; Cartier: No. 1, Beijing Road; HMV: Xinsheng Building, Beijing Road
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Nathan Road is a shopping avenue with a mixed temperament. Hong Kong's traditional shops and tourist-oriented shopping malls coexist harmoniously. Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard, on the east side of Kowloon Park on Nathan Road, has shops lined up in a row. There are local Hong Kong brands, such as Toppy, Jessica, and Episode, as well as European brands, such as France's Michel Klein, Morgan, and Italy. Vago, as well as Levi's and Tough, which are loved by young people... are convenient for tourists to do Windows shopping. It is about 300 meters long and houses more than 50 shops, mainly selling mid-to-high-end clothing or supplies. This shopping avenue has a spacious design and is a tree-lined boulevard. Shopping here is a pleasure. The G2000 shirts there are very cheap, and the styles are rare in China; the Miramar Mall opposite Park Lane Shopping Avenue is a multi-storey shopping mall that mainly sells fashionable name brands, executive clothing and mid-range trendy casual clothes.
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Long City Pharmacy: No. 28 Granville Road
(You can take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui and get off at Granville Exit from the Granville Road entrance, walk along the road to Hang Seng Bank, turn left, then turn right, and walk for about 5 minutes to arrive.) This time-honored Hong Kong brand with a history of more than 40 years still looks like a typical pharmacy on the surface, but cosmetics have long become the protagonist. In addition to the drug store occupying a corner, which sells skin care ointments, health supplements, and active oils, almost every container is filled with cosmetics and skin care products from Japanese and European brands. There are many trendy brands and varieties here, such as Japan's Alola moisturizing aloe vera liquid, Sana's day and night hydrating cream, Korea's Nesura black nose strips, Korean version of slimming clothes, and 4 packs of facial masks that only cost $13 and come in a variety of fruity and medicinal ingredients. Even SK-Ⅱ, Clinique, CK and other brand perfumes will appear in 15ml slim bottles, which is endless surprises. This pharmacy is probably the cheapest place to buy cosmetics in Hong Kong, but it only accepts cash, not credit cards. Doors open at 10:30 am. The top four products in the pharmacy: Spanish J. Aliciaherrera hand cream, Korean charcoal nasal strips, Korean rangshi aloe mask (buy one, get one free). Utena facial cleanser is out of stock, but they recommend Korean NISSA facial cleanser, you can try it. American essence is only 12HK/bottle. Granville Road is a cosmetics street, with everything from SaSa, Bonjour, Dragon Mart, Yashi, BODYSHOP, etc. For cosmetics, Biotherm SASA is the cheapest, Dragon City is second, and Joyo is third. DOVE shower gel is Joyo's cheapest.
Take 5: Room B&C on the first floor of Hing Ming Building, 41A Granville Road
“Tokyo’s trendy brands are concentrated!” Everyone who walks through Granville Road will be impressed Take 5 attracts you, and you can immediately see its second-floor display window with Evisu jeans. From the door covered with posters and trendy information to the personalized warehouse-like shops, it feels quite like Tokyo. ¥Jeans, for which Beckham is the spokesperson, is the most popular Tokyo brand. Not only are there ¥Jeans worn by Beckham, but there are also ¥Jeans signed by the designer and given to Take 5, as well as new ¥Jeans skirts and T-shirts. On the model. Evisu multi-pocket jeans and denim skirts are also the key recommendations of Take 5 this season. The back pocket design is very artistic. The most special thing is that the Evisu designer personally drew the words "Tao" and "Le" on the back pocket. They are not for sale. . As early as 4 years ago, Take 5 was the first to introduce a series of collaborations with Japan's Allen & Hanson, Evisu, Dry Bone's and Stromy Blue brands in Hong Kong. Now the collaborators have established their own businesses, and the series from that year has become a collector's edition.
Benny Seki, the owner of Take 5, often goes to Japan to watch fashion shows and participate in events, maintaining a sense of fashion while maintaining a young mentality.
B-Sound: G/F, M/F, Yongxing Building, 16 Granville Road
A very famous Hip-Hop clothing store, visited by many Hong Kong stars, Taiwan Jay Chou will also buy clothes here. The upper and lower floors of the store, which is mainly decorated with stone and cement, are not connected. To go to the second floor, you must first turn through the small gate of the residential area next to it. Upstairs is mainly men's clothing, with well-known brands such as National League, Dickies, and Phat Farm. Casual clothing or specialized jerseys are neatly arranged on metal racks. Downstairs, mostly women's clothing, Rocanwear's new series is as stylish as the etched stone walls. There are often young people with a hip-hop flavor in the store, and the music is also dynamic. The boss of B-Sound also opened a new Take it easy store on Granville Road, which adds surfing and skiing clothing, but it looks like a popular store. Recommended: Sean John vest $180, pants $60; Corry hat $50
Juji Store: Shop No. 11, G/F, Leisure Arcade, 5-11 Granville Road, Granville Road
Seven years ago, young people in Hong Kong had not yet become Japanese, but Afan, who had many years of experience in "parallel imports", used his keen sense to open the first Japanese fashion store - Jujiwufang in Lishi Shopping Center. The sneakers in the store have an eye-catching "label" that they are made in Japan. NB, Simple, Puma, Converse...all are Japanese versions. They are only available in Japan. If they are "parallel imports", they become limited editions in Hong Kong. The best-selling brand is Converse, a 1975 replica, a special edition with soft fabrics suitable for girls, or a new version that can be changed into low-cut and high-cut at will, and their popularity index has soared. In addition to sneakers, there are also Japanese-made loafers, slippers and jerseys.
Private store: No. 5-11, Granville Road, Granville Road
Shop Nos. 11 and 22-23, G/F, Lee See Shopping Centre. In Hong Kong fashion magazines, especially "Milk", the name "private store" often appears. Unexpectedly, the private store is located next to Juji Wufang. The two shops have a wall opened, and the owner is also Afan. Affan goes to Japan every month to buy back his "personal belongings". In order to keep up with trends, reading Japanese fashion magazines, paying attention to celebrities' clothes, and exchanging knowledge with idol fans are all compulsory courses. So when the Real Madrid team went to Hong Kong to compete, T-shirts with football printed on them were very popular; the Japanese hit girl brand Swimmer has its full range here. The groceries in the private store are full of the Japanese concept of "combining life needs and creativity", such as a telephone with an address book, a superman toilet paper holder, a mouse shaped like a woman's body...Afan's dress is of course very Japanese, too. Wear a "cold hat" (wool hat) on hot days.
Low B Club: Shop 13, G/F, Leisey Arcade, 5-11 Glenview, Granville Road
Famous celebrity second-hand store, Twins’ Ah Sa and agent Mani Open a parallel import store. The treasures of the store are a pair of "chicken feather jeans" worn by Nicholas Tse in last year's concert, as well as T-shirts and vests worn by Ah Sa, Gillian, Joey Yung, etc., which attracted many fans to crowd the store. Low B Club not only sells second-hand goods from celebrities, but also sells trendy Japanese goods. The store has the most popular Japanese CA4LA hat, which looks funny and has unique patterns. Ah Sa is also very popular. Newly added to the shelves are Japan’s Dizzy brand’s oversized Bra and the GGC mesh vest that looks like a shopping bag, which are very fun.
Underground: Shop No. 331 and Shop 437, Lee’s Arcade, 5-11 Granville, Granville Road
In the “kawaii” scene of Lee’s Arcade, It feels so cool to have a British-style underground. The decoration is a combination of wood and stainless steel, with low tones and rigorous style. The boy looking after the store even listened to Bijork's songs while sitting in a phone booth-like hut. Underground on the third floor mainly sells leather shoes and sneakers from the British brand Underground, mixed with some Australian and French brands, as well as Underground Denim casual clothes designed by the owner himself, which match the British temperament and are fashionable.
Underground on the fourth floor sells Underground boots throughout the store, with a collection of 52 styles from the earliest and most classic to the latest. Underground this autumn and winter has London map and Union Jack patterns.
Minimal: Shop 120, 1/F, Leisey Arcade, 5-11 Granville, Granville Road
Here are home furnishings collected from Europe and Japan, ranging from antique telephones , clocks, tablecloths, chandeliers, as well as wallets, handbags and other gadgets, the whole store is filled with things. The overall impression is: there are many people and miscellaneous things. Fortunately, everything is marked with its age, place of origin and price, so you can just buy it if you like it without asking any questions. The most interesting thing is the lamp, which looks like a scale, an ice cube, or a paper ball... I play with design and personality. When I move home, I have to think about how to match it to be tasteful. It is said that shop owners often go to Japan to search for items. There is a place called "Free Rest" in Tokyo, which has a lot of weird things. Recommended: Antique telephones $390-1400, spherical lamps $1100, scale-shaped lamps $490, 1970's Italian lamps $1300
Yoluk: Shop No. 19, Level 2, Lissey Arcade, 5-11 Granville, Granville Road
The rent of Lishi Shopping Center has skyrocketed from $2,500 per month 7 years ago to $28,000 per month today. The local designers who started their business here in the early days have "left", but Yoyo persisted. Business is booming and a Yoluk branch has been opened in Causeway Bay. Yoyo focuses on creation and does not follow trends. It focuses on materials and tailoring, with diversified designs that are simple and chic and suitable for different occasions. Another special element of Yoluk fashion is cartoon patterns, because cartoons make girls cuter. During the autumn and summer exchange seasons, Yoyo designs tank tops and casual pants with terry fabrics, which are suitable for the weather and comfortable to wear. In autumn and winter, Yoyo will design a series of leather fabrics decorated with pot nails and patterns, which are a bit wild but not too street-like. I should also mention that the Yoluk store sells antique Gucci from 1960's to 1980's. Recommended: Donald Duck pattern beaded mid-sleeve shirt $430, terry tank top + beaded pants $322 Nike 1970's T-shirt $380, 1980's T-shirt $380
Beatmike: Granville, Granville Road Shop No. 1 on the ground floor of No. 5-11 Lissey Shopping Center
At first glance, this is an ordinary shop, with no decoration at all. The clothes are old and old, and it is easy to pass by in a hurry. Just ignore it. Only those who know the goods know that the store sells antique T-shirts and jeans. The store has been open for seven or eight years. The owner goes to the United States three or two times a year to collect handmade vintage clothing from Lee, Nike, Levi's and other brands. Levi's Red Line jeans from 1966 and Lee's Denim Jacket from 1970 are available for sale. Not cheap. Those who like replicas of denim brands might as well go shopping for authentic vintage clothes here.
Chatham Road South
23B: Chatham Road South Street Mart B23
Although the store is small, it is very attractive. This store specializes in selling special edition parallel-imported sneakers and T-shirts from the United States and Japan, which are not available in Hong Kong and are suitable for those who are pursuing uniqueness. In recent years, popular brands have cooperated, or brands have cooperated with street artists, and special editions have reflected this trend. For example, Nike Limited to 1,000 pairs worldwide, it is a must-have for Nike fans. The KawsXBape T-shirt ($980) is also here. Its pattern combines bears and Bape’s proprietary camouflage; those with a baseball complex must not miss the Japanese Swagger baseball jacket ( $6500), with a general pattern on the reverse.
Wangyou Good Products: B32, Street Mart, Chatham Road South
As I was curious about the "Hong Kong's first chemical toy store" on the window, someone walked out of the store. He said that the photos in the newspaper were not as good-looking as his real person, and while dripping potion on his arm, within a few seconds, his arm was "bloody", frightening the girls passing by. This toy is called "Full Cup Expert - Artificial Blood".
The shop owner, who has been a chemical technician for 8 years, started "creative industry" this summer. There are many toys, such as "magic etching" using ferric chloride and copper sulfate, and "raising azure crystals" using copper sulfate powder and solution. A special "upside-down egg" is used to tease mom. When you open the egg, only the cooked yolk pops out, but the egg white is still raw. Chemical toys are used at friends' parties, and there are many more hilarious games. The chemical laboratory-like store is divided into a trial area and a wholesale area. You will be taught how to play with various chemical toys first. If you are interested, you can buy prepared chemicals for DIY.
Supernova: Chatham Road South Street Mart G19
Supernova, which started out as a parallel importer of trendy goods from the UK and the United Kingdom, has become a " "Monkey Rules", the new and exclusive Paul Frank includes clothes, shoes, socks, handbags, wallets, cushions, bath towels... It seems that cute girls are always accompanied by monkeys. However, you can also see other products in the Supernova store, such as Marc Jacobs silk scarves and Vivienne Westwood silver jewelry, to add a little embellishment to your look. Recommended: Paul Frank socks $128, handbags $560, shirts $320-450
Special: Street Mart B26, Chatham Road South
American and Japanese parallel import trend stores, gathering the favorites of young people APE, Beams, Hysteric, Supreme and other brands, mainly T-shirts, as well as special accessories, which look very eye-catching, such as Hysteric Glamor women's T-shirt ($680-750) + hand strap ($250) + Hysteric Mini The hand towel ($88) is like a complete version, while the Neighborhood T-shirt There is also No concept but good sense T-shirt
Tsim Sha Tsui Camera Store
Tsim Sha Tsui can be said to be a paradise for photography enthusiasts, and parallel imports have the most affordable prices. If you want to buy new parallel-imported cameras, there are two stores worth visiting, namely "Tianxiang Photographic Equipment Company" and "Salon Audio and Video". Tin Cheung, located on the ground floor of Tung Ying Building on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, is a must-visit for many mainland and even foreign photography "experts" when they come to Hong Kong because it has a complete range of types and is large enough to cater to the different needs of experts from all walks of life. The location of "Salon Audio and Video" is difficult to find. It is on Yichang Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Although it is only a few minutes away from the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR exit, follow Haiphong Road from the exit of Kowloon Park to the second intersection and turn into Hankou Road. There is a dozens of meters in the middle. Xiaoheng Street is it. The storefront of "Salon Audio and Video" is also very inconspicuous. The variety of this store is not too complete, and most of them are Japanese brands. Since they mainly sell wholesale, they won't be too enthusiastic if you only buy one or two items. It is recommended that you call each store to inquire about the current price before going, and compare it with the price of photographic equipment in your location before making a decision. The bargaining range for new parallel-imported cameras in Hong Kong is very small, only about 5%. If you are interested in second-hand photographic equipment, you must go to the Champagne Building shopping mall at 16 Kimberly Road. It can be said to be a concentration camp for second-hand photographic equipment, such as "Friends", "Loyalty", "Hello Everyone", etc., the most famous Among them is the "Chen Heng Camera" that is well-known even in mainland photography circles. You don’t have to worry about quality issues when buying cameras at these old second-hand stores, because they have been in the business for many years and have excellent integrity. As for bargaining, it all depends on personal ability. Generally, you can get a discount of about 15%.
Other shopping guides:
Newport Center I.T Sales Shop (Qiu Shuzhen’s husband’s open shop, specializes in selling mid-range fashions collected from all over the world, with many styles and miscellaneous ones next to Sun Plaza ), 72-119, 3rd Floor, Newport Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (opposite the Harbor City sells brands: Alexander McQueen, Anglomania, Camper, Christophe Lemaire, Gomme Jean Colong, Miu Miu, Zucca, and Hong Kong's own izzue, b+ab, 5C M, underground, etc., have all kinds of clothes, shoes and accessories, with the lowest discount of 20%. The 2F sells seasonal products, and the 3F sells off-season products. The 3rd floor of Xingang Center is the IT sales department. The North Face down jacket sale. Girls in Shanghai can just go and buy one. Tel: (852) 2377 9466 Business hours: 12:00~21:00.
Esprit discount store Qisheng Commercial Center store: Opposite the Peninsula Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui. G/F and basement of Qisheng Commercial Center, 4-6 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Tel: 27213318. The discount store only accepts HKD cash and does not accept UnionPay cards.
Tian Sha Tsui. Tommy's outlet in Shazui doesn't feel like an outlet, it feels like a larger specialty store. The styles are very complete and new, and the discounts are the same as those in big shopping malls. The convenience here is that you can reach Tommy in a few minutes' walk after going to Esprit, and you can come out next to it. You can see that Benetton Outlet is very close, which can save time and energy (I recommend a European and American brand Zara, which has good style and affordable items). Tommy is on Nathan Road near Salisbury Road, but to be honest, that day. After searching for a long time, we found the Sheraton Hotel according to its address, and finally found a hidden specialty store on the corner of the northwest corner of the Sheraton. It is on the ground floor of the Kowloon Hotel (Chinese name: Kowloon Hotel). There is a chain store called "C.P.U" here in Tsim Sha Tsui. , all brands of sneakers are sold, and there are discounts. The off-size shoes only cost more than 100, which is super affordable. The key is that they are authentic and very reassuring.
New World Center is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. No. 18-24 Barry Road, Exit E of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, walk towards the waterfront, go through the pedestrian tunnel, and follow the signs. There is Hong Kong New World Department Store from the basement to the second floor of the Avenue of Stars. A store selling expired brand names, it is actually equivalent to New Arrival in Shanghai
DFS Galleria is located at New Sun Plaza, 28 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and Chinachem Plaza, 77 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. Free Shoppers is the abbreviation of duty-free shop. The largest branch is opposite Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui. It mainly sells first- and second-tier European brand-name goods and cosmetics
Harbor City has a collection of up to 700 shops. It is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, consisting of Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre, hotel merchants, Gateway Building and Ocean Galleria. There is a pedestrian bridge connecting Newport Center and nearby shopping malls. The famous Lane Crawford Department Store and Toys R Us are also Set up a branch here. Location: Located on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Exit A1 of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, across from Hai Fang Road across Canton Road. Harbor City is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Hong Kong. It consists of four interconnected shopping areas: Gateway Arcade, Ocean Center, Ocean Terminal and Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Mall.
The first stop on Guangdong Road should be to see ISA and COMO. Both stores are chains and belong to the same company (I still haven’t figured out the difference between them). It mainly operates discount stores of off-season famous brands. Clothing and bags are available. Don’t be scared by the word “out of season”. For example, LG bought the LANCEL briefcase from ISA. The ISA price is 1,300, which is a 30% discount. The price in the LANCEL store is 1,400, without any discount. Similar stores include IT. But due to lack of time, we didn’t have time to visit. ISA and COMO have many stores in Kowloon, and the one that is easier to find is New World Underground. There are also some on Midun Road.
SOGO Location: Salisbury Road