Ripped jeans, mirror shades: Thai retail gets hip to $50 bln govt stimulus hopes

BANGKOK, April 6 (Reuters) - In a downtown Bangkok mall, ripped jeans and mirror sunglasses aimed at fast-fashion teens show how Thai retailers are getting ready for the next big thing - a government stimulus package they're betting will revive sales after years of stagnation.
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