Travel: China - Hong Kong
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alng:
Hi, where can I find factory outlets for children and teenagers clothes...mainly US and European brands and sports goods. Thanks!
http://www.citygateoutlets.com.hk/about/Pages/cgo_info.aspx?lang=EN
i can only think of citygate outlet
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ptb7476:
Horizon plaza is an entire building of factory outlets, clothes for adults, teens, child, babies, toys, furnitures, food .alng:
Hi, where can I find factory outlets for children and teenagers clothes...mainly US and European brands and sports goods. Thanks!
http://www.citygateoutlets.com.hk/about/Pages/cgo_info.aspx?lang=EN
i can only think of citygate outlet
Prada outlet is near Horizon plaza. Called Space, google for address
it houses the up market ladels from Europe, US, japan you name it, chances are they are there. Trend is a big thing in HK . If you do not care about what is trendy now, plenty of off season items are there.
It is far from the airport though. -
The biggest factory outlet is located at Tung Chung. Take the Tung Chung line like you would when visiting the Disneyland HK.
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Manfrotto:
The biggest factory outlet is located at Tung Chung. Take the Tung Chung line like you would when visiting the Disneyland HK.
Happy discovery and shopping!
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Hi brownbear
The Tung Chung factory outlet is the Citygate Factory Outlets. Do refer to the link above that ptb7476 mentioned.
I find it worthwhile. -
I was there in September:) definitely more worthwhile visiting than the one in JB! Haha
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Oh… I must say that the Gucci pricing in HK is definitely more attractive than here.
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Manfrotto:
Oh... I must say that the Gucci pricing in HK is definitely more attractive than here.
Prefer their stuff and service in HK too.. ..Somehow the S'pore boutique not as 'shop-able'..
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Agreed! Customer service in HK has improved over the years. My reasoning is that they are probably "trained" by the cash rich Mainlanders who would walk in dressed light aunties going to the market and buy the items like in the wet market and just pay Cash! Haha they are friendly and helpful. They actually helped me hunt down the store with the item and reserved it!
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Manfrotto:
Agreed! Customer service in HK has improved over the years. My reasoning is that they are probably \"trained\" by the cash rich Mainlanders who would walk in dressed light aunties going to the market and buy the items like in the wet market and just pay Cash! Haha they are friendly and helpful. They actually helped me hunt down the store with the item and reserved it!
since the 98 financial crisis and the sars crisis, they realised the importance of good service to retain their livelihood. they are very pragmatic people and have no hung up
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