In China, Gucci and Adidas umbrellas cost $1,644. They don't protect from rain | World News - Hindustan Times

2022-05-28 23:21:45 By : Ms. Jennifer King

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Luxury label Gucci and sportswear firm Adidas AG are grabbing headlines in China for selling an 11,100 yuan ($1,644) umbrella that doesn’t even stop rain. Never mind that the brands say that’s not what it was designed to do.

A hashtag on “the collaboration umbrella being sold for 11,100 yuan is not waterproof” attracted more than 140 million views on social media site Weibo.

The post focuses on a disclaimer that the parasol doesn’t block rain, but instead should be used as shade from the sun and for fashion purposes. The product originally had been classified as an umbrella but was changed to a more ambiguous term in mandarin. 

Representatives at Adidas and Gucci could not be immediately reached for comment. 

Luxury brands face increased scrutiny in China amid a broader backlash on excess prompted by Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “common prosperity” campaign, which sent related stocks plunging last year. More broadly, Western brands like Adidas have struggled in the face of growing nationalism that have prompted boycotts and preferential treatment for local companies. 

Nationalism in China Has Dethroned Nike and Adidas

One Weibo user, Laotan Dianshang, quoted Xi’s equality slogan, saying that such products were not intended for “the common folk.”

Still, with its growing middle class, China remains a market few international firms can afford to alienate. 

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