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  2. Hong Kong tailors - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong tailors are a well-known attraction in Hong Kong. [2] Hong Kong is still home to several bespoke tailors, [3] who have stitched suits for foreign politicians like Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and Bob Hawke and celebrities like King Charles, Kevin Spacey, Boris Becker, David Bowie, Richard Gere and ...

  3. Sam's Tailor - Wikipedia

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    The shop was founded by Sam Melwani in 1957. This was after he signed a contract to produce the uniforms of British soldiers stationed in Hong Kong. [ 1] The shop is still run by his sons, Manu and Sham Melwani, as well as his grandson Roshan Melwani. [ 1] It is located in Burlington Arcade on 94 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong ...

  4. Raja Fashions - Wikipedia

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    Raja Fashions' was officially established in 1957 by the grandfather of Mr. Raja Daswani, who emigrated from Northern India to Hong Kong and set up a custom tailored business in Kowloon. [11] During the 40-year period between the establishment of Raja Fashions and the handover of Hong Kong back to China , the Raja Fashions store in Kowloon ...

  5. Bonham Strand (tailor) - Wikipedia

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    Bonham Strand is a brand of bespoke tailored suits based in Hong Kong. History. Bonham Strand was founded in Hong Kong in April 2012. It was named Bonham Strand as the company headquarters are located in Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan in Hong Kong. Overview. Bonham Strand has a partnership with established Italian fabrics provider Cerruti. The ...

  6. Ascot Chang - Wikipedia

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    Ascot Chang. Ascot Chang is a brand of bespoke shirts and suits. [1] Ascot Chang opened his first store on Kimberly Road in Hong Kong in 1953. [2] It now has 15 locations across China, Hong Kong, the United States, and the Philippines. [3] High-profile customers include former president George W. Bush, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Andy Warhol.

  7. Refugee wave from the People's Republic of China to British ...

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    China suffered a chronic refugee crisis in the first half of the 20th century, which worsened in the 1940s due to the Second World War and the Chinese Civil War. [2] Hong Kong was an attractive destination for those leaving China; the China-Hong Kong border imposed few restrictions on freedom of movement.

  8. Category:Clothing companies of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    U-Right. Categories: Clothing companies of China. Companies of Hong Kong by industry. Hong Kong fashion. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. Chungking Mansions - Wikipedia

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    Roof colours added: A—red, B—green, C—purple, D—blue, E—yellow. Nathan Road is on the far right side. Chungking Mansions is a building located at 36–44 Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Though the building was supposed to be residential, it is made up of many independent low-budget hotels, shops and other services.