Since I'm tired of wearing a giant advertisement for Canon around my neck, I got my grubby little hands on a silver camera strap from Coucou Bebe. Not only is the strap quite darling in its own right, it's padded and lined for comfort.
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I chose the silver since it complements the gray of my Kelly Moore B-Hobo bag, but the line offers eight colors/patterns to choose from, each of which is inspired by a French dessert. Sweet, no?
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Also at Citysuper were a number of straps from Vlashor, including this sweet floral patterned one that reminded me of a Liberty print.
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They also carry the Tokyo Dreamer strap, which I've had my eye on for years (way before I even thought of purchasing a DSLR).
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I adore my Kelly Moore bag -- a full review to come later -- but if I didn't have a camera bag, I'd be all over the sophisticated options offered by Zkin, another Hong Kong-based company.
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Their bags have a vintage appeal that belies their well-designed (and well-padded) insides. My favorites from their collection includes "Champ" (above) and "Ropen" (below); they seem like the kinds of bags you'd carry if you were the type to cruise cobblestone streets in a Dutch bike with a bouquet of flowers and a baguette in your bike basket.
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Zkin also offers a number of leather camera straps that complement the bags. I loved the Anthropologie-esque lines of the "Chessie" strap, though I'm not sure a leather strap would be all that comfortable.
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Zkin sells its products through an online store, so if you are a Dutch-bike-riding, baguette-and-flower-toting hipster, you need not travel all the way to Hong Kong to find the perfect camera accessories.
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On the opposite end of the style and formality spectrum are the bright and fun nylon camera bags from Hello Lulu. I'm a sucker for a contrasting lining, so I totally dig the insides of these bags.
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The Hello Lulu bags only come in four styles (two small, two large), but each style has three or four colorways, so there is still quite a bit of variety.
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It's funny -- I don't see a lot of people walking around Hong Kong with DSLRs, but from the looks of the stock selection at Citysuper, it seems like there must be some huge network of fashionista photogs in Hong Kong.
Did any of these items catch your eye?

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