At a shopping centre in Shenzhen’s coastal business district, a store’s entrance feels more like a security checkpoint than a retail gateway. Customers check their bags, don white silk gloves, and pass through a gate.
Beyond the checkpoint, which also seems incongruent with the outer facade resembling a typical multi-brand fashion shop, lies a 2,000-square-metre (21,527-sq-ft) showroom.
Inside, luxury handbags are not displayed under artful lighting. Instead, they are tightly arranged in...
China shoppers swap boutiques for bargains, fuelling US$30 billion luxury resale boom
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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