Anonymous wrote:Lululemon is not at all popular there. They don’t really wear yoga clothing in public so the brand didn’t take off and nobody recognizes the bags. Stanley cups also are not popular there—they’re not as into the water bottle culture and Stanley’s are considered too big and clunky to be feminine or fit into their aesthetic.
Anonymous wrote:I have been to Korea 3x this year. They have everything there but still like a lot of popular brands. For young women my relatives really liked the Aesop hand lotions. My relatives also all liked the Chanel and Dior hand lotions to carry in their handbags. A lot of the American vitamins can be purchased at Costco in Korea but the older folks will still like them. I typically treat my older relatives to a nice dinner especially since beef costs a bit more in Asian countries like Korea and Japan.
Anonymous wrote:If you have family there, you or DH should be more knowledgeable about their culture. Lululemon is not famous there so it’ll just be some yoga outfit if that’s what you want to gift them. Stanley cups are objectively gigantic - no one will use it. Maybe some unique local food that isn’t available there? In general though, quality of products are better there so nothing will have a wow factor or appreciated (if that’s what you’re expecting).
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are traveling and meeting family who live there. What are good gifts? For the elderly probably vitamins and supplements are most appreciated along with cash. What about women in their late 20s to late 30s? Would a Stanley cup (30 or 40 oz?) or a Lululemon bag (what size) be good? Any other ideas? I’m trying to think of cute and somewhat trendy things that they might know but not be able to buy as easily or cheaply there. I don’t know their clothing sizes.
Omg no
You cannot be Asian if this is your thinking
1. Shopping in Asia and Korea is way better
2. American sizing is screwy for Asian bodies
Anonymous wrote:What's your budget?
Yes old people like vitamins and cash. Also some nice whisky like Johnnie Walker blue.
Women would like high end cosmetics or cream like retinols, strivectin, etc. If you have a larger budget you can get a designer bag or more affordable wallet on chain from LV or YSL. I wouldn't get them a stanley or lululemon bag.
Anonymous wrote:We are traveling and meeting family who live there. What are good gifts? For the elderly probably vitamins and supplements are most appreciated along with cash. What about women in their late 20s to late 30s? Would a Stanley cup (30 or 40 oz?) or a Lululemon bag (what size) be good? Any other ideas? I’m trying to think of cute and somewhat trendy things that they might know but not be able to buy as easily or cheaply there. I don’t know their clothing sizes.