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In this issue, see how to spot fake pearls and why scarves are trending! Hi there, Welcome to Pinkoi

In this issue, see how to spot fake pearls and why scarves are trending! [Pinkoi.com]( [Popular]( [Sale]( [Zine]( Hi there, Welcome to Pinkoi's inaugural bi-weekly newsletter. Tons of new things happen every week at Pinkoi HQ, but we've been rather quiet about what's worth celebrating. That changes now! Rising Stars Oyster Footwear Inspired by architecture and sculpture, Oyster strives to design elegant shoes that feel as good as they look and look as good as they feel. [Walk this way!]( New Shops Namsan This trendy brand hails from China, but finds inspiration in the deep indigo dyeing techniques of Japan. Its gender neutral clothing means couples can mix and match jackets and shirts. [Go Blue]( Pines n Prints Quirky, oddball, & contemporary are a few ways one could describe the delightful patches and pins from Pines n Prints. Positive messaging like this makes us want to thrive! [Get funkier]( Featured Zines Are These Pearls Real? The colors of these South Sea saltwater pearls range from silver white to cream to gold to golden brown in a variety of lighter and darker more mysterious shades. [Read more →]( Silk Scarf Trends 2018 You’ll find many artists getting into scarves too. We love that you can wear your favorite illustrations on the street, instead of having to keep their paper goodies at home. [Read more →]( [Pinkoi]( A lifestyle with good designs [iOS]( [Android]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2018 Pinkoi. All rights reserved. service@pinkoi.com [Open in browser]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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