The Club 21 Outlet was one store that got me really excited when it was my first time coming to Citygate, but I soon found my excitement falling flat. The store is pretty huge and the racks were filled, so it gave me promise that I would leave with at least one good purchase. It’s even connected to an Armani Exchange outlet. But most of the casual ladies’ clothes and accessories look outdated and a little ugly, and the ones that are half-decent aren’t very much discounted. But that’s just from my perspective — if you are a parent, this is the place to be. Tucked all the way at the back of the store is a kids’ section — and the kids’ clothes are, in my opinion, ten times more attractive than the casual women’s clothes. The girls’ section was filled with adorable t-shirts, some adorned subtly with the DKNY logo and others with colorful graphics of flowers or a city scene. There were some really cute coats too, perfect for when the winter months roll around. The boys’ section had a nice selection of t-shirts, patterned pants and capris as well. Everything is pretty heavily discounted — a pair of jeans going at around $ 200 — so this is the perfect place to stock up on your kids’ clothes. If you’re a guy looking for suits and collared shirts, you’ll be glad to know that there are racks and racks devoted to just these. However, some of them are really crumpled and obviously in need of a good ironing, and some look like they have been sitting in the store for a while. I didn’t look at the prices of these and wouldn’t know what the ‘market price’ is, so to speak, of them are, so I’m not sure if they are considered expensive here. Bottom line — come here for the kids’ clothes, and possibly the suits. If you’re looking for women’s casual fashion, you should probably should give this a miss — but then again, you’ve come all the way to Tung Chung anyway, so might as well take a gander but don’t expect that many things will catch your eye.