Eslite offers a massive selection of Chinese and English books, but they also have a dedicated area just for stationery, where you can find notebooks and elegant stationery. They also have great seasonal deals and discounts, so keep a look out! Eslite, various locations throughout Hong Kong, www.
This store carries a wide range of imported brands, especially Japanese and European ones. Whether you want pens, washi tape or calligraphy tools, Gift Idea is your place. Be prepared to rummage! This no-frills store has all your basic stationery needs covered. It looks unassuming from the outside, but it stocks a large range of stationery items and gifts!
Artland is perfect for the budding artist, stocking a wide variety of arts and crafts tools. They also have an art gallery, which hosts new exhibitions every fortnight. Tel: , www. Distinctive for its cheery decor, Log-on is packed with stationery, toys and lifestyle products.
This list of stationery stores in Hong Kong has everything your child could need to make their school year a success! While their notebooks are sold at most bookshops around Hong Kong, they have a relatively new dedicated store in IFC which showcases their classics and newest goods.
The fun thing about Moleskine is that they have an insane range of notebooks for Simpsons geeks, The Little Prince hipsters and Potterheads. Home to the sweet and the wacky , Log-On is packed full of fun stationery that'll make even grocery lists a joy.
Take a stroll through the store and you'll find miniature sushi erasers, rolls of beautiful washi tape and calendars galore. Plus, if you're so inclined, they also offer calligraphy lessons with the goddess of the fountain pen Kalo Make Art which will get you started on the basics. Megan Hills is a freelance writer and blogger at Give Me Chills. After realising as far back as the late 70s that back problems were starting to appear at younger ages, it developed these backpacks.
The Swedish-designed bags are great for kids, teens and adults and though expensive, are well worth the price. They come in many colours and the kids are sure to like the classic and cool look. Though a little on the pricier side, these are ideal for teens heading towards the end of high school or college students wanting to put kiddy-style backpacks behind them.
Online shopping is now available, so get your kids involved in picking their favourite. Kipling , various locations across Hong Kong, www. Flowery prints for every season! Cath Kidston is perfect for all children, from little toddlers to teenagers and mamas!
With some of the coolest and most unique designs on the market, your little tot is bound to walk into a school in style. With stores all over town, Dr. Kong is great for basic black or white school shoes. The stores also stock sensible school socks, schoolbags, aprons for art classes and other accessories.
Kong , various locations across Hong Kong , , [email protected] , www. Take your pick from its large range of affordable yet long-lasting options for girls, boys and teens. Decathlon , various locations across Hong Kong, www. This chain store has a large range of sports gear and footwear for your aspiring athlete. Why limit yourself to one brand? There is plenty on offer here, with more expensive branded sportswear and team jerseys to cheaper everyday alternatives.
Marathon Sports , various locations across Hong Kong, www. GigaSports will be able to get your kids kitted out for PE classes and extracurricular activities with their range of Nike, Adidas, Puma and Asics shoes. GigaSports , various locations across Hong Kong, , www. You might prefer to shop at stores that stock everything, from stationery to bags, bottles and shoes.
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