
The pajamas, books, and T-shirts I understand, but Hello Kitty bowling balls, bicycle tires, and Fender Stratocasters? Add the estimated 50,000 to 100,000+ other items bearing the Hello Kitty logo that have been marketed in the US alone, and the idea of collecting the cute feline can be overwhelming.
Since Hello Kitty's "birth" in 1974, the brand has become a worldwide marketing phenomenon, appealing not just to children, but to adults as well. Sanrio, the Japanese company that owns Hello Kitty, offers a line of designer merchandise just for grownups. There are cashmere sweaters, perfumes, and diamond watches and jewelry among the sundry goods offered online and at boutiques around the globe. A diamond ring and a pair of diamond earrings designed by Kimora Lee Simmons will cost you $1950 and $2150 respectively, while watches bearing the feline's visage can run from $995 to $3450, and more.
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Wow ,really sexy and so lovely the hello kitty.
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Posted by: wason | December 03, 2007 at 08:58 PM
i love hello kitty
Posted by: kitty | January 29, 2009 at 11:41 PM
I love hello kitty specially when I was a kid. I love collecting every hello kitty items like notebook, perfume, watches, bag, pens etc. Until I influenced My mom and never stop buying me hello kitty jewelries.
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