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Men, not women, drive luxury goods sales in China

Men, not women, drive luxury goods sales in China
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By CNBCTV18.COMAug 27, 2021 4:17:07 PM IST (Updated)

Contrary to popular perception, men - not women - make up the bulk of consumers buying luxury goods in China. From Giorgio Armani clothes to Gucci handbags and Rolex watches, Chinese men have been outstripping women when it comes to shopping.

Contrary to popular perception, men - not women - make up the bulk of consumers buying luxury goods in China. From Giorgio Armani clothes to Gucci handbags and Rolex watches, Chinese men have been outstripping women when it comes to shopping.

In 2010, Chinese men spent 7 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) on their wardrobes, far more than the 2.8 billion yuan spent by women, according to a Bain report. Further, the market for luxury menswear in China is expected to rise 9 percent in 2011 compared to 7 percent for women`s wear, according to the consulting firm.
Looking to tap this spending power of Chinese men is Landmark Men - a 60,000 square-foot men`s-only mall in Hong Kong. Luxury brands like Valentino Men, Gucci and Louis Vuitton are nestled amongst premium grooming products, fragrances and gadgets in this sprawling mall that opened in October 2011.
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