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Gap opens e-tail store on Taobao

Gap opens e-tail store on Taobao

We covered Gap's opening of the first China store right here in Shanghai and now the American retailer is making the news again for another opening, except this time it's a store that is online. more ›

This Week in Shanghaiist

This Week in Shanghaiist

If you haven’t noticed, this week has all been about Xiaolongbao! All of us here at Shanghaiist have hit the streets to trial some of the best rated Xiaolongbao in the City. From colorful skins, oily soup and pleasing aesthetics, you can get the Xiaolongbao low down here. more ›

The China GAP invasion has begun

         

If Zara, H&M and Uniqlo aren't enough to satiate your international shopping needs, then you'll be glad to hear that GAP's flagship store swung open its doors for all apparel crazy Shanghai-ers out there who want to sport a piece of Americana. more ›

Gap heading to Shanghai's major shopping streets this fall

Gap heading to Shanghai's major shopping streets this fall

Throughout this year, we've been getting glimpses at the more-than-possible opening of a Gap franchise here in Shanghai. Now Urbanatomy has found out the date... or, at least, the season. Gap is coming in the fall to both the Nanjing Xi Lu and Huaihai Zhong Lu mega-shopping streets with mega-sized stores (15,000 to 19,000 square feet). Anyone around there seen a peek of their new stores? more ›

Crazy for Khaki? Gap stores almost in Shanghai

Crazy for Khaki? Gap stores almost in Shanghai

We reported back in October that Gap was coming to Shanghai sometime this year. An anonymous tipster has sent us along this sign that Gap is actually here right now (just not in store form quite yet). Lovers of sensible pants and wearing clothes that ostensibly help fight AIDS somehow - your wishes look like they're about to be answered: more ›

Gap dresses itself up for China market entrance

Who's excited to see all your Chinese coworkers suddenly come into work in sensible khakhis and v-neck sweaters? We are! The smart casual staple of the middle-class yuppie, Gap Inc., is finally entering China next year, with hopes that the Chinese will take to Boyfriend pants and striped shirts now that the U.S. domestic market seems to have lost interest. Their China store will be the first new market Gap has entered directly in over a decade and is poised to be "a big opportunity... Chinese consumers love American brands," according to their CEO Glenn Murphy. more ›

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