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South Korean Shoppers Go the Distance to Beat Chanel Price Hike

A Chanel representative in Seoul said the firm raised prices in France on Monday, and that prices would increase in all of its markets.
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SEOUL, South Korea — More than a hundred shoppers waited in line to enter a store of French luxury brand Chanel in Seoul on Wednesday, shrugging off concern about a second wave of coronavirus infections to beat imminent price hikes.

South Koreans have been flocking to shops since the government this month began easing social distancing guidelines aimed at containing the virus, indicating a release of pent-up demand from people who refrained from going outdoors.

However, the Chanel queue formed just as more than 100 new Covid-19 cases linked to nightclubs in Seoul brought fear of another wave of infections in a country held up as a coronavirus mitigation success story.

Online speculation of Chanel price hikes prompted face-masked shoppers to begin arriving as early as 5.00 am, forming a closely spaced queue which snaked around the Lotte Department Store in downtown Seoul. Those in line received a numbered entry ticket ahead of the store opening at 10:30 a.m.

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Lee Ji-yeon, 54, said she arrived at about 7:30 a.m. and that her future son-in-law was at another department store to buy a Chanel bag for her daughter as a present for their wedding, which the virus had pushed to next year from November.

"We've been to the Chanel store several times before and agonising whether to buy it or not. But since the prices are going to increase, we decided to buy it now," Lee said.

Many South Koreans gift luxury bags for weddings, including a man in the queue who also said his wedding had been postponed.

A Chanel public relations representative in Seoul said the firm raised prices in its home market of France on Monday, and that prices would increase in all of its markets.

"In these challenging times for our manufacturers and suppliers, it is essential for Chanel to continue to support them in the best possible way," the Paris-based firm said in a statement.

Lotte Department Store said luxury goods sales jumped 30 percent over May 1 to May 10 versus the same period a year earlier, outperforming overall sales.

"Luxury goods posted unusually high growth in sales compared to other products," said spokesman Moon Ho-ik. "There are two or three times more people than normal waiting in line."

Moon attributed the spike to pent-up demand from people staying at home to avoid the virus, as well as from those who would usually purchase luxury goods abroad where they can be cheaper, but who have been unable to travel during the pandemic.

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South Korea is the world's eighth-biggest luxury goods market, showed data from researcher Euromonitor. The country has recorded almost 11,000 cases of Covid-19 - the respiratory disease caused by the virus - and over 250 deaths.

By Hyunjoo Jin with additional reporting by Minwoo Park and Jack Kim; editor: Christopher Cushing.

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