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Re: Where to buy clothes in Thailand or India? Posted on: 25 Sep 2005 15:33:05 GMT

On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 Tchiowa wrote:
>
> haary wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> I have to buy new fashionable suits, ties, shoes, glasses and a watch.
>>
>> As a student I do not have much money. Therefore I cannot buy new
>> fashionable suits, shoes, ties etc. here in my country because it is
>> very expensive and I need not just one suit, one pair of shoes etc.,
>> but several.
>>
>> I was thinking to make a short trip to India or Thailand in order to
>> buy the suits, shoes, ties, glasses and watches cheaply.
>>
>> Where in India (or Thailand) can I buy them? Can you tell me exact
>> location? Are they in the same quality like in Europe or North America?
>>
>> Where in Mumbai, Chennai or Goa can I find such shopping malls where I
>> can buy fashionable suits and shoes in excellent quality?
>
> Let me make sure I understand this. You want to buy some new clothes.
> You want them to look nice. But you're a student so you need to save
> money. Have I got this right? Sounds all normal to me. But then you say
> that you want to spend a nice chunk of money on a plane ticket so you
> can save a few dollars on clothes????????????
>
> Perhaps you should first take a math class and then I think you'll be
> able to work it out by yourself.

did he say he would travel by plane? Maybe he lives in Myanmar or Laos,
and can travel across the border by bus or boat?

To the OP:
If yer looking for cheap, high quality suits, I'd recommend you visit
Hoi An in Vietnam instead. You can get quality suits for a quarter the
price of what you would pay in Thailand.

But make sure you stock up on a sufficient amount of clothes to warrant
the travelling distance.
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