If you want to dress like a local creative without the luxury price tag, Mee & Gee is your spiritual home in Tsim Sha Tsui. Far removed from the polished glitz of Canton Road, this shop is a chaotic, high-energy warehouse where the thrill of the hunt is part of the charm.
Known for its massive inventory that is refreshed almost daily, Mee & Gee specializes in "pre-loved" fashion sourced primarily from Japan and Korea. The racks are tightly packed with an eclectic mix of oversized denim jackets, vintage knitwear, quirky 80s blouses, and rare streetwear gems. While the sheer volume of clothing can be overwhelming at first, those willing to dig through the stacks are rewarded with high-quality, one-of-a-kind pieces that often cost less than a cup of coffee. It isn't just a store; it’s a Hong Kong institution for sustainable fashion and individual style.

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