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  2. Wufenpu - Wikipedia

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    Wufenpu (Chinese: 五分埔; pinyin: Wǔfēnpǔ̄; Wade–Giles: Wu 3-fen 1-p'u 3; Taiwanese: Gō͘-hun-po͘) is an area, best known for wholesale garment market, [1] located in the Xinyi District of Taipei, Taiwan. [2] It is located at the foothill of Sishou Mountain (四獸山; lit.

  3. NET (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Housewives Shopping Mall mainly sells ready-made clothing for export. In order to solve the problem of insufficient supply, it began to invest in a business model focusing on self-developed products and designed clothing. [3] In October 1991, Taiwan's first self-created clothing brand NET was established in Housewives Mall. [4]

  4. Shopping in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Wufenpu is an area in the Songshan District known as a wholesale hub for clothes retailers and is Taipei's largest wholesale clothing market. [3] Yuanling Street in Zhongzheng District is a market for shoes, including shops selling handmade shoes. [4] Aiguo East Road is home to over 20 bridal shops. [5]

  5. AllSaints - Wikipedia

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    AllSaints is a British fashion retailer headquartered in London, UK. [1] [2] [3] AllSaints sells menswear, womenswear, footwear, and accessories in 281 stores, and has approximately 2,400 employees across 27 countries and regions including the UK, France, Ireland, US, Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and China.

  6. Textile industry in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, textile exports amounted NT$10.8 billion and imports amounted NT$3.46 billion. In 2014, Taiwan was the 7th largest exporting countries for clothing products. Major importing countries or regions were Indonesia, Japan, United States and Vietnam. [2] In 2019, Taiwan became the fourth largest surplus industry.

  7. Lativ - Wikipedia

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    Lativ is a Taiwanese clothing brand founded in 2007. Inspired by brands such as Uniqlo and GU, Lativ designs clothes suitable for Taiwan's subtropical climate while incorporating diverse graphic elements. The brand has built its success primarily through online shopping rather than physical stores.

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