As K-pop and anime continue to permeate American culture, yet another low-cost Japanese retail store is opening a San Antonio location. Lifestyle retailer Teso Life has leased a 26,250-square-foot space at University Square in Northwest San Antonio ...
Queens, N.Y.-based Teso Life positions itself as a larger, more upscale version of Daiso, which moved into San Antonio last year and now has four stores in the area. Teso Life says it offers “high-quality, creative, low-cost” products. It sells fashion, food, skincare and makeup items, kitchenware, stationery, baby supplies and toys for pets.
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