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For priests of high fashion, offline is better than online

By Wang Zhuoqiong | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-31 08:33

I was told it was a new boutique store, offering medium- to high-end men's fashion.

However, the delicate designs mixing European style with Chinese furniture, and even the vintage floors, caught me off guard.

The wooden cabinet used as a display for shirts was carefully selected from an antique furniture store in Suzhou, a city an hour away from Shanghai by train, and was painted in a bright peacock-blue.

For priests of high fashion, offline is better than online

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