This shopping complex is conveniently located in the main shopping district of Causeway Bay and is only a few minutes walk from the Causeway Bay MTR train station. Spread across four floors, the majority of small boutiques and accessory outlets sell young fashions, handbags, shoes, hair accessories as well as some gifts and toys. Most of the clothing is designed locally and a lot of the shops deal in one-off items, leading to slightly higher prices. Just one word of warning; the clothes are definitely not for the those with a fuller figure!
Along Lee Garden Road, running between Kai Chui Road and Hennessy Road, there are several factory outlets selling clothes at bargain basement prices, as well as a few small local fashion shops. The factory outlets sell mainly casual style clothing, including sportswear and even ski apparel. Items to look out for are designer cast-offs or sample goods, which are a fraction of the retail price, usually with only minor or no apparent defects. Besides clothing, there is a toy and games shop and a hair salon located along this road.
Also known as Women's Street because it used to sell goods only for women, Tung Choi Street is similar to Temple Street Night Market, except that it starts its trading day at noon. In addition to the street stalls, which sell anything from furiously beeping alarm clocks and glittering faux designer watches to unisex clothes and CDs, there are also lots of small shops that sell all sorts of other stuff. The market is generally quite crowded, and a bit of pushing is just as expected as haggling over prices. Ladies' Market is situated in the southern part of the Tung Choi Street.
Located in the second floor of the infamous Chungking Mansions, this popular shopping arcade is full of small and brightly decorated shops selling clothing, shoes, jewelery, accessories and gifts. The attraction here is that you will not find the usual local fashion chains; instead the shops are filled with unique designs and one-off items, sometimes even designed by the shop owner, making this is a great place to search for unique fashion items. You can also find ethnic wear of many South Asian Countries. For refreshments there is a Chinese fast food outlet, selling anything from ice cold drinks to steaming noodles.
Loewe is a popular luxury brand from Spain and ever since its inception in the 1840s, they have been specializing in creation of fine leather goods. They have an outlet within the Hong Kong International Airport and retail in a wide variety of luxury products like ready-to-wear garments for men and women, scarves & shawls, travel accessories, business accessories, lifestyle accessories, small leather goods, footwear, sunglasses and many more items.
This huge shopping center provides eight floors of shopping and entertainment and is well worth a visit. A combination of local chain stores and international boutiques sell everything from fashion, jewelery, beauty products, cosmetics, and accessories. Each floor is devoted to a shopping theme, including women's and men's fashion, home furnishings and electrical appliances, computers, gifts and children's wear. The Sincere department store can also be found here, as well as a multi-screen cinema. Refreshments, ranging from Asian to Western delights, are provided by a variety of restaurants as well as the fifth floor Food Gallery.