Bicycles built for style
Updated: 2014-07-11 13:46
(Shanghai Star)
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In the old days when the bicycle was once considered both a luxury and a must-have for every household, those stamped with the Chinese characters Yongjiu ("forever") were like handbags with Louis Vuitton monogram.
In 2010, when the 23-year-old CEO Chen Shan took over the helm, the company rebranded itself and offered a "higher-end" range, named Forever C.
The new models are basically an upgraded version of the Chinese postmen's bicycles, with brighter colors and a smarter silhouette. They cost around 1,200 yuan each.
As the company is targeting a younger clientele, who prefer online shopping over bricks and mortar, the bicycle is available online at foreverc.tmall.com.
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