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A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for .A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun. Luxury label Gucci and sportswear firm Adidas AG are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (,644) umbrella that doesn’t even stop rain.
A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun. Singapore | Luxury label Gucci and sportswear firm adidas are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (46) umbrella that does not even stop rain. Never mind that the brands say.
Leaky ,644 Parasol From Gucci and Adidas Faces Backlash in China. (Bloomberg) — Luxury label Gucci and sportswear giant Adidas AG are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (,644) umbrella that doesn’t stop rain.
LUXURY label Gucci and sportswear firm Adidas are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (S,285) umbrella that doesn't even stop rain. Never mind that the brands say that's not what it was designed to do. A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun umbrella" has gone viral on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.
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The firms call the parasol a “sun umbrella”, while on Gucci’s website the product’s description reads that it is “not waterproof and is meant for sun protection or decorative use”. The set is part of a joint collection being promoted online ahead of its release next month, on 7th June. Gucci responded by changing the “umbrella” in the product name to “parasol” on its official China website. Whether anyone would still want to spend all those dollars on something that could easily turn inside out on a windy day is, of course, the ,600 question.
A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a “sun umbrella” has gone viral on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun. Luxury label Gucci and sportswear firm Adidas AG are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (,644) umbrella that doesn’t even stop rain.
A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun. Singapore | Luxury label Gucci and sportswear firm adidas are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (46) umbrella that does not even stop rain. Never mind that the brands say.
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Leaky ,644 Parasol From Gucci and Adidas Faces Backlash in China. (Bloomberg) — Luxury label Gucci and sportswear giant Adidas AG are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (,644) umbrella that doesn’t stop rain. LUXURY label Gucci and sportswear firm Adidas are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan (S,285) umbrella that doesn't even stop rain. Never mind that the brands say that's not what it was designed to do. A parasol set to be sold in China by top western brands Gucci and Adidas for 11,100 yuan (£1,329) is causing an outcry for not keeping out the rain. Criticism of the item the firms call a "sun umbrella" has gone viral on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The firms call the parasol a “sun umbrella”, while on Gucci’s website the product’s description reads that it is “not waterproof and is meant for sun protection or decorative use”. The set is part of a joint collection being promoted online ahead of its release next month, on 7th June.
Gucci responded by changing the “umbrella” in the product name to “parasol” on its official China website. Whether anyone would still want to spend all those dollars on something that could easily turn inside out on a windy day is, of course, the ,600 question.
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