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Don’t want to be kitted out in the same old high street brands and styles? You’ve come to the right place. Hong Kong’s many high-rise buildings and alleys hide a number of retail gems offering special garments and shopping experiences. Here’s a guide to the best hidden shops that you mustn’t miss.
Rock that biker chick — or guy — look with the help of Angry Lane
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Hate the hassle of buying fresh flowers every week? This modest little shop is here to help by providing an array of colourful dried flowers and potpourri. Be Tabula Rasa
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Finding the perfect pair of jeans can be a lifelong search. But Full House Denim & Workshop
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Hidden away in an old industrial building in Kwun Tong is, HOW Department
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Up your style and do your best impersonation of an English gentleman with Houses Shop
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Take the ferry to Cheung Chau where you can find this purveyor of all things cute and pretty tucked away down a quiet alley. Open only on the weekend, you’ll be delighted to discover quirky gifts, homeware items and jewellery made by local designers that you can’t get anywhere else in Hong Kong.
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