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Find your own hat!
(thatsbj)
Updated: 2007-07-27 11:25
Hats are phenomenally popular in Korea, and Vitamin aims to bring this
fashion trend to China. Things look promising, as the store has a number
of loyal customers, despite opening less than two months ago. As all
stock is shipped over from Korea, the designs in store are unique. There
are several limited edition designs available as well. Fabrics like
natural denim and linen are used to make the hats, and they are well
ventilated, making them even more wearable during the Beijing summer
heat. Shield your eyes from the sun with a soft gray army cap (RMB 80).
Other notable headgear includes a woven Trilby (RMB 180) and bling-tastic
neon bejeweled cap (RMB 120). Fiona Zhang
Vitamin
Opening hours: Daily 9am - 7pm
Location: A189-190, 1/F, Wudaokou Clothing Market, Haidian District
Tel: 1336669127
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