More Chinese turn to Western sports brands rather than luxury names
Chinese consumers are turning more to Western sports brands rather than big luxury names when they go shopping, according to media report.
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Chinese consumers are turning more to Western sports brands rather than big luxury names when they go shopping, according to media report.
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