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A good second hand clothes shop?

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Can someone recommend such a shop in town and give an address or describe the location?

 

Today I stumbled upon such a shop in a much smaller town 105 km away from Chiang Mai. Most of the stuff was horrible. But there were good shirts & jackets, too. Apparently, brand names have no meaning to the proprietor. Picked up some luxury brands ?

You won't like some of the "good" used clothing shops here then. I won't even mention the best one where nice shirts and jackets can go for as much as 2500 each.

'Brand names'?  Of course they mean nothing to the shop owners. These 2nd hand duds come to Thailand in a compressed bale; 50 kilos of shirts, of various origins, sizes, colors, qualities, etc.  Open the bale, sort and sell.

Would you know which amulet is worth 10,000 baht?

 

Look here and find 4 shops in a row:  18.799225, 98.994690

Also here, Tiger 2nd hand:  18.783128, 99.005440

And on hiway 118 towards Doi Saket, starting about 1km from Central Fest, 3 or 4 shops, and even beyond hiway 121 can find 2 big ones. 

I agree that it is a nice day when i can find a top brand shirt in pristine condition, that fits well, and costs only 60 baht.

 

 

15 minutes ago, chingmai331 said:

 18.799225, 98.994690

Just down the road from the Royal Peninsula, as mentioned a row of shops that have provided me with many T-shirts, jeans, jackets and a pair of nearly new Timberland boots. Almost everything I wear has been provided by these establishments at rock bottom prices. I cant do Central and malls on my 30% of a British pension.

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