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| − | * ... that | + | * ... that Chinese variety store '''[[Miniso]]''' was co-founded by a Japanese designer and a Chinese entrepreneur? <small>Source: "In response to the negative feedback, Mr Miyake Jyunya, 42, co-founder and chief designer, tells The Straits Times:" and "The company was founded ... by Mr Jyunya and his Chinese partner and president of the company, Mr Ye Guo Fu" ([http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/fashion/miniso-is-japanese-say-founders Miniso is Japanese, say founders, The Strait Times])</small> |
| − | ** '''ALT1''':... that | + | ** '''ALT1''':... that Chinese variety store '''[[Miniso]]''' was noted for its similarity to Japanese variety stores [[Muji]], [[Uniqlo]], and [[Daiso]]? <small>Source: "Critics have drawn comparisons with other Japanese high-end dollar stores, Muji and Uniqlo, both of which share similarities in design with Miniso." ([http://macaudailytimes.com.mo/44850.html Is Miniso a Japan-based Chain Store?, Macau Daily Times])<br>"One could be forgiven for believing they were genuine outlets of the popular Japanese clothing store Uniqlo. Inside, however, they resemble more of a cross between lifestyle retailer Muji and a dollar store." ([http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Consumers/Japanese-disguise-helps-sell-Made-in-China-in-Vietnam A Japanese disguise helps sell 'Made in China' in Vietnam, Nikkei Asian Review]<br>"The brand also attracted flak because its name sounds like the popular $2 chain Daiso and its logo resembles that of Uniqlo." [http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/fashion/miniso-is-japanese-say-founders Miniso is Japanese, say founders, The Strait Times])</small> |
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<small>Created by [[User:Haha169|Haha169]] ([[User talk:Haha169|talk]]). Self-nominated at 07:18, 4 January 2017 (UTC).</small> | <small>Created by [[User:Haha169|Haha169]] ([[User talk:Haha169|talk]]). Self-nominated at 07:18, 4 January 2017 (UTC).</small> | ||
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Miniso
- ... that Chinese variety store Miniso was co-founded by a Japanese designer and a Chinese entrepreneur? Source: "In response to the negative feedback, Mr Miyake Jyunya, 42, co-founder and chief designer, tells The Straits Times:" and "The company was founded ... by Mr Jyunya and his Chinese partner and president of the company, Mr Ye Guo Fu" (Miniso is Japanese, say founders, The Strait Times)
- ALT1:... that Chinese variety store Miniso was noted for its similarity to Japanese variety stores Muji, Uniqlo, and Daiso? Source: "Critics have drawn comparisons with other Japanese high-end dollar stores, Muji and Uniqlo, both of which share similarities in design with Miniso." (Is Miniso a Japan-based Chain Store?, Macau Daily Times)
"One could be forgiven for believing they were genuine outlets of the popular Japanese clothing store Uniqlo. Inside, however, they resemble more of a cross between lifestyle retailer Muji and a dollar store." (A Japanese disguise helps sell 'Made in China' in Vietnam, Nikkei Asian Review
"The brand also attracted flak because its name sounds like the popular $2 chain Daiso and its logo resembles that of Uniqlo." Miniso is Japanese, say founders, The Strait Times)
- ALT1:... that Chinese variety store Miniso was noted for its similarity to Japanese variety stores Muji, Uniqlo, and Daiso? Source: "Critics have drawn comparisons with other Japanese high-end dollar stores, Muji and Uniqlo, both of which share similarities in design with Miniso." (Is Miniso a Japan-based Chain Store?, Macau Daily Times)
- Reviewed S-50 (Manhattan Project)
Created by Haha169 (talk). Self-nominated at 07:18, 4 January 2017 (UTC).