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Is Tiffany's suit and Ron Qing Xiang's suit from the same company?

Yes, Tiffany is a subsidiary of Longqingxiang Suit.

Beijing Long Qingxiang Clothing Co., Ltd. (referred to as Long Qingxiang for short) has a history of 400 years and is a member of "China Time-honored Brand". It is a professional tailor-made high-grade suit, shirt and customized leather shoes.

It is a comprehensive and modern clothing enterprise that runs all kinds of clothing products and integrates design, research and development, production and sales. Dragon is a national key customization enterprise and the largest clothing customization enterprise in China.

At present, Long Qingxiang's sales network has covered seven provinces including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui and Shandong, with more than 100 direct stores. 20 14 was awarded the title of well-known trademark in China.

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Longqingxiang brand story:

Mr. Yuan, the head of Longqingxiang Enterprise, was a clothing family from his ancestors, and his exquisite craftsmanship was passed down from generation to generation.

According to textual research, during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty (1522- 1566), Yuan's ancestors became famous in Beijing with their exquisite tailoring skills. According to the old practice of the Ming dynasty, the system and style of official uniforms were stipulated by the court, and officials asked tailors to customize them themselves. Yuan's ancestors are famous for their exquisite tailoring skills in Beijing.

Qin Long (1537- 1572), the emperor of Mu Zong in the Ming Dynasty, was kind and thrifty, and liked to wear loose uniforms. Yuan's clothes are more favored by businessmen because of their exquisite craftsmanship and comfortable tailoring. Emperor Qin Long inscribed the word "Yuan's seal cutting works" as a reward. Meanwhile, Shang Yi, the palace supervisor, also invited him to stay in Xizhi Square.

Yuan's ancestors declined modestly and left Beijing for a long trip to learn weaving and cutting techniques specially designed for the royal family in Jiangning, Suzhou and Hangzhou. Since then, Master Yuan Zu has been eclectic, combining the royal cutting and weaving technology with folk crafts to become a master of cutting technology.

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Yuan Shijie, the ninth descendant of the Yuan family, inherited his ancestral business and re-established the "Yuan Garment Workshop" in Beijing. He insisted on ancestral training, excellent quality and constant innovation, and maintained the skills of the Third Division of Jiangnan at that time.

The casual clothes he made for dignitaries were all made of rare techniques and materials, such as embroidered gold, royal seamless tailoring, brocade, etc., which made his regular clothes have luxurious charm and noble single pieces. When Qianlong visited privately, he was surprised that the people had weaving and cutting techniques comparable to those of the palace. Feeling that the Qing Dynasty was prosperous, I gave Yuan a copy of "Tian Qing Xiang Rui" to show my favor.

When the situation was turbulent in the late Qing Dynasty, Yuan's old Beijing store was forced to close, and many heirlooms were lost and sold. Our ancestors crossed the ocean and began to wander for nearly a century. They combined the characteristics of oriental costumes and ancestral hand-sewing skills with advanced western equipment and pattern design, and created unique Yuan costume design and production technology by pleating, slicing and splitting.

In the 1990s, Yuan's descendants resumed their ancestral business in the Central Plains, so they named the shop "Dragon" to commemorate their ancestors' achievements. Dragon adheres to the quality concept of "being independent" of ancestors, is loyal to the concept of "top-level exclusive" customization, is determined to "inherit and carry forward" the innovative spirit, and integrates the essence of national clothes with western crafts to become one of the representatives of "New Oriental customization".

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