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Children's clothing store Retykle to launch in Singapore

The Hong Kong-based company buys and sells outgrown high-end children’s fashion.

Hong Kong-based baby and children’s clothing store Retykle has expressed plans to launch in Singapore, the company announced in its social media channel.

In preparation for its launch, the company has conducted a survey, aiming to be better equipped to create the best experience for its customers and sellers in the country. Participants can get a $13.51 (S$18) gift card and an entry to a $75.07 (S$100) gift card lucky draw.

According to its company profile, Retykle is Asia’s first online consignment boutique for buying and selling outgrown high-end children’s fashion.
 

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