But do you know any local brands in Singapore?
Local brand 1: Charles &; Keith
Speaking of Singapore, one brand that I have to mention is Charles &; KEITH, the shoulder of fast fashion brands in China, has gained a large number of fans with novel styles and reasonable prices. Which fashion girl doesn't have a pair of shoes of this brand in her shoe cupboard? How can I miss coming to little ck's hometown this time? Not much to say, just one word, buy!
Local brand 2: Pedro
Pedro is a high street brand from Singapore, and its main products are men's dress shoes. All products are made with great care from the beginning of choosing leather materials, and with novel and unique design style, they are deeply loved by local young people and middle-aged men in Singapore. It is said that many European and American stars will choose it when they walk on the red carpet! When you come to Singapore, go to Pedro and buy one for your boyfriend or husband and father!
Local brand 3: Raul
Who says there are no luxury brands in Singapore? Raul was the first person to refuse! As jennifer lawrence's favorite, Raoul uses luxurious fabrics, which are cut by the best printmakers and processed into finished products with impeccable details. Raoul is a good choice if the wallet allows and you don't want to conflict with others!
Local brand 4: Meizhenxiang
Eating is also a unique culture in Singapore. Dried meat is a traditional food in Singapore, and it is also a necessary food for the Lunar New Year every year, just like jiaozi in China! There are many brands of dried meat in Singapore, the most famous of which are Jindou, Meizhenxiang and Lin Zhiyuan. Among them, Meizhenxiang has counters in China, but when you arrive in Singapore, you still need to buy some to taste the most authentic Singapore flavor!
Local brand 5: twgtea
TWG tea is the "Hermes" in tea. In the production process, top tea makers, tea tasters, tea makers, brand designers and Michelin chefs are used to bring the ancient European tea-making experience and technology to Singapore, determined to be "the best tea in the world". Although the price is slightly higher than that of ordinary tea, from the perspective of exquisite packaging and delicate taste, this small shortcoming is still worthy of forgiveness!