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Mahjong shirts? Sounds lucky, no?

WhoseWear, a fashion store in Taiwan is offering mahjong printed clothing pieces, and if you’re a mahjong fan you’d probably want to grab one for yourself!

These mahjong graphics printed shirts and stockings are the store’s hottest selling items. The stockings cost NT$168 to NT$420 (approximately RM23 to RM59), while the mahjong shirt is priced at NT$580 (approximately RM82).

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Other than the mahjong design, they also offer shirts with poker card graphics available at similar prices.

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Wearing these clothing pieces probably brings you luck and huat because of the daring designs and beliefs behind it. There are several colours available too! Check out WhoseWear’s website for more details.

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Although the store is located in Taiwan, fret not, you can still purchase your desired clothing pieces and get them shipped to Malaysia, with charges around NT$90 to NT$120 (approximately RM12 to RM17) only.

What do you think about these shirts? Would you wear them?

 

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Source: WhoseWear
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