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YOUR WARDROBE your way.

I don’t know about you, but I lost all focus while watching the movie “Sex In The City” once I saw this… 

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One… of the 863 daily challenges faced with living in Hong Kong, is never having enough space.  Especially closet space!  But that’s about to change.

Earlier this week, I met the geniuses behind PAKT, a new start-up that is sure to change how people live in Hong Kong.  Pakt has created a clothing management platform that will change your wardrobe from one you stuff… to one you scroll!

Say goodbye to the days of your designer bags fighting for space with your jeans.  Say goodbye to the days of your ski gear cluttering the space you need for summer polos and say hello to Pakt, an exciting new wardrobe on demand.  Not only have they created a climate controlled “wardrobe away from home” membership service that gives you more space and complete peace of mind, they’ve created a community – a virtual space where you can manage, share, rent or even donate the clothes you no longer want.  Pretty cool, right?

Here’s how it works.  Simply sort out the items you want stored, make an appointment for Pakt to pickup from your home, and you’re done!  Pakt will catalogue your items by category, photograph each piece, and create your own virtual online wardrobe.  Later, when you want that special pair of boots, simply access the PAKT app on your phone, scroll through your virtual wardrobe and the next day they’re at your door.  Guess what?  It gets even better.  Not only do they store and deliver on demand, they will repair and dry-clean your garments before returning them to you.  I know!!  Genius.

They also know how to throw a party…

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To learn more about this exciting new service only available in Hong Kong, check this out.

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Hi. Welcome to Hong Kong… according to Ken. Me! I’m a Texas guy that now lives in Hong Kong. I left my life as I knew it, to start a new life. One filled with unfamiliar sites, languages, foods, smells, culture and people. This “leap of faith” is still leaping, but I’m beginning to see the ground beneath me. If you ever wondered what it would be like to pack your bags, say good bye to everyone you know, jump on a plane to another world- then get ready. Here’s a look at life in Hong Kong… according to Ken.

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