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Jinammi Opens First U.S. Store

Jinammi (Seoul, South Korea) opened its first U.S. store last week at Los Angeles’ Beverly Center. The luxury handbag and accessories retailer plans to open a second U.S. store in New York later this year.

The self-described “modern Korean couture” brand says it draws its inspiration from South Korea’s architecture and art. Its products use unexpected materials, such as Italian water snake and embossed lizard, according to Women’s Wear Daily. Retail prices range from $89 to $2290.

The company is also considering Las Vegas and Florida for additional U.S. locations. 

gragone@att.net

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