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Korean Fashion "Big Ship" Enters Changshu'S Service City

2008/8/19 16:04:00 46

Korean Clothing "Big Ship" Changshu City Service City

Nowadays, Korean clothing with new style and unique style is more and more popular among Chinese consumers.

It's good news to tell friends who like Korean costumes. Soon, at home, we can roam in the sea of Korean costumes.

Yesterday, the Korean Xiaoyuan INC company, known as the Korean fashion "giant ship", formally signed a contract with Changshu International Garment City, and will build the "Korean Pavilion" in Changshu International Garment City.

 

The "Korean Pavilion" will be located on the third floor of Changshu International Garment City. The 5000-8000 square meter "Korean Pavilion" will contain more than 100 famous clothing brands such as Jay hee and Adorno, which are under the company of INC.

It is understood that South Korea Xiaoyuan INC company is a famous Brand Company, according to Han Rongzhe, President of Xiaoyuan company, the reason why the company is rooted in Changshu is that Changshu is one of the most concentrated clothing wholesale markets in East China. The cooperation between the two sides represents a historic step in the cooperation between the two countries.

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