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Is CHAO the Xiaohongshu for Men?
Launched in early 2019 by question-and-answer platform Zhihu, CHAO is staking out a claim to be the “Xiaohongshu for men.” Read MoreNike Withdraws Products After Brand Partner Vexed China for Supporting HK
Nike immediately withdrew the products after its newest brand partner Undercover publicly supported Hong Kong's anti extradition bill movement. Read MoreWill Louis Vuitton’s ‘Dad Shoe’ Lawsuit Stomp Out Imitators?
Louis Vuitton officially brought action against Belle International Holdings, but what is the chance for the French luxury label to win in China? Read MoreIs Streetwear a Tool of Self-Expression in China?
According to a new report by Hypebeast and PwC's Strategy &, streetwear has become a deeper form of self-expression and a sublet political statement in China. Read MoreAthleisure is Crushing it in China – Here’s What You Need to Know
We talk about how athleisure is dominating the apparel industry in China and the underlying trends. Read MoreMeet Zhijun Wang, the Designer Behind the Craze Over a $5,000 Yeezy Pollution Mask
It's not all about the hype though—this Beijing-based designer hopes his stylish sneaker air filters can help raise environmental awareness. Read MoreSkater Goes Chic In China: Vans Taps Into Chinese Creative Class
The China marketing manager of the classic U.S. skater brand discusses how collaborations with Chinese fashion designers are attracting China’s young fashionistas and artists. Read MoreGola Gets Back To Its Roots To Sell Chic Sneakers In China
The British shoemaker takes aim at China's individualistic young professionals as it makes its move to expand in the market. Read MoreAir Jordan Gets Commemorative “Year of the Rabbit” Treatment
Following Nike's Kobe VI China-Only shoe, the eagerly awaited 2011 Air Jordans are the next to have a Chinese New Year commemorative release, with a special colorway for the China… Read MoreChinese Sportswear Brand PEAK Chases American Dream
Chinese sportswear brands that have seen great success at home but are virtually unheard-of overseas are making gradual advances towards the cut-throat American market. Read More