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No Ruffled Feathers: Fashionistas Flock to Beijing’s New Canada Goose Shop | the Beijinger

No Ruffled Feathers: Fashionistas Flock to Beijing’s New Canada Goose Shop | the Beijinger: Hey Canada, All is Forgiven!Despite a diplomatic row that has ruffled feathers between Canada and China, it seems the draw of fluffy, fashionable down jackets during the dead of Beijing’s cold winter makes everyone put politics aside for the joy of some good old fashioned holiday retail therapy.


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