First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: “Is Burberry made in Hong Kong real?” Like, duh, Burberry as a brand is real. But *specifically* made *in* Hong Kong? Probably not the main production hub. More likely, you’re finding items that *might* have been *sold* here. Big difference, right? Don’t get swindled by dodgy street vendors, okay?
Now, the info above suggests you *used* to be able to find Blue Label in Causeway Bay, specifically within some department stores. Thing is, things change fast in Hong Kong, ya know? Shops open, shops close, it’s a whole shebang. I saw someone asking for the exact address in Causeway Bay, but the response was pretty vague. “Department stores” isn’t exactly helpful, is it?
The bit about the Ginza store in Tokyo is kinda irrelevant…unless you’re planning a trip to Japan! But it DOES mention Black Label upstairs and Blue Label downstairs. That’s useful info *if* you’re ever in Tokyo, I guess.
Honestly, my gut feeling? Your best bet is to hit up some of the bigger, more established department stores in Causeway Bay and Central. Think like, the ones that have been around for ages. Lane Crawford, maybe? Sogo? They *might* have some older stock lying around. It’s a long shot, I’ll admit.
Alternatively, consider digging around online. Look for reputable resellers who specialize in vintage or pre-owned luxury goods. Just be super careful and make sure they’re legit before you hand over your hard-earned cash. Authenticity is KEY, especially with brands like Burberry. Nobody wants a knockoff!