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  2. List of Korean online fashion retailers - Wikipedia

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    It's important to note that this list excludes websites associated with Korean fashion brands that exclusively market their products through their own dedicated online stores. For a comprehensive rundown of major Korean fashion brands, please consult the article titled "Fashion in South Korea."

  3. Kmall24 - Wikipedia

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    Kmall24 is Korea-based online store that offers authentic Korean products to customers around the world. It is operated by KITA (Korea International Trade Association), the largest business organization in Korea which also runs World Trade Center Seoul. [1]

  4. Coupang - Wikipedia

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    The first marketplace and largest online retailer in South Korea, [9] Coupang's annual revenue as of 2021 is US$18.4 billion. [10] [11] The company's Rocket Delivery network provides same-day or next-day delivery of more than five million unique items. [12] Coupang claims that 99.6 percent of its orders are delivered within 24 hours.

  5. List of South Korean retail companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable retailers based or operating in South Korea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Homeplus - Wikipedia

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    Homeplus is the second largest retailer in South Korea, [3] behind Shinsegae Group's e-mart chain. Homeplus operates its hypermarkets, super market chain 'Homeplus Express', convenience store '365 Plus' and online shopping service. Homeplus stores offer everything from groceries to clothes and appliances. [4]

  7. G-Market - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was part of the online auction company Interpark. [5] [6] In 2000, it spun off as its own website, known as Goodsdaq. In 2003, the website was renamed Gmarket and adopted a customer to customer e-commerce business model. [7] In 2006, Gmarket became the first South Korean online company to be listed on the NASDAQ. [8]