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What shops in Bangkok sell Dockers trousers (US English: pants)?

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The Dockers brand was recently sold by Levi Strauss to Authentic Brands Group, and this may be the reason why I can't find any Dockers trousers in Bangkok. I tried the major Central department stores and Icon Siam, but none have it. Or perhaps they were never sold in Thailand to start with.

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I buy my Dockers for 150 baht in dozens of kiosks scattered in markets all over Bangkok.  I don't know whether they're used, fakes or factory defects. but they're generally fine. I've bought them in Chinatown, Chatachuk, Lotus malls, etc.  Just look for a pop-up market that sells cheap clothes and scrounge their hangers for your size.  Being 36 x 32, I usually find a good selection.  If you're a 48 x 28, you may struggle.

 

And less than the cost of a burger or a coffee.

 

Edit:  If I wasn't clear, the selection varies between the kiosks and even visit to visit.  Being just 150 baht, I find myself buying my size whenever I find them, even though I probably have a lifetime supply folded up in my closet.  I wish I could find more pleated front.  Mostly, I find flat front and they don't fit quite as well.

On 10/23/2025 at 1:13 AM, impulse said:

I buy my Dockers for 150 baht in dozens of kiosks scattered in markets all over Bangkok.  I don't know whether they're used, fakes or factory defects. but they're generally fine. I've bought them in Chinatown, Chatachuk, Lotus malls, etc.  Just look for a pop-up market that sells cheap clothes and scrounge their hangers for your size.  Being 36 x 32, I usually find a good selection.  If you're a 48 x 28, you may struggle.

 

And less than the cost of a burger or a coffee.

 

Edit:  If I wasn't clear, the selection varies between the kiosks and even visit to visit.  Being just 150 baht, I find myself buying my size whenever I find them, even though I probably have a lifetime supply folded up in my closet.  I wish I could find more pleated front.  Mostly, I find flat front and they don't fit quite as well.

 

Would you happen to know any of those markets or what areas you frequently find them in? Thanks!

There are Thai people who buy pallets of factory-seconds, and then auction items on line, on Facebook. Auction price starts at 50 baht. I've seen at least two that have Dockers, or Docker-like slacks.

 

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Of let's say ~ 50 items (shorts, shirts) I've purchased there, maybe one had a noticeable blemish.

 

There are Factory Outlet complexes around Bangkok. Outlet Square, near Muang Thong Thani, might be worth a visit. In addition to dedicated brand shops (eg Nike) there are hundreds of smaller stalls.

 

 

FB Marketplace is also an option.

 

Just start searching and the algorithm will quickly feed you good options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 hours ago, mdrft said:

 

Would you happen to know any of those markets or what areas you frequently find them in? Thanks!

 

Other than the permanent (small, but good selection) kiosk in Khlong Thom market in Chinatown, most of them are pop-up stores that move around and set up in the cheaper shopping malls (in front of Lotus, BigC, etc.)     I've often found them at BigC mall on Rama 4 and the malls surrounding Chatachuk market.  But if I sent you to a specific one, they may be gone today or out of stock.

 

The best way I can describe it is that I never go on a mission to find Dockers.  I just keep my eyes open when I'm out and about and look for the pop-up shops selling cheap clothes.  When I come across one, I peruse the selection, forgetting that I have a stack of them already at home.  I'm a sucker for a bargain...

Recommend you have a look at Uniqlo. All over BKK and online 

Go out opposite Chatuchat market vintage shops have huge selection 150 to 200 bht Docker Dickies Carhartt

In the basement of Changwattana Immigration, about 50+ meters or so to the left of Bangkok Bank (as you face it), there is a Ralph Lauren store with goods imported from places like Ross in the US.  Some are seconds, some are just overstock.  Good selection and prices too.  Might be worth checking out.

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On 10/30/2025 at 11:17 AM, Airalee said:

In the basement of Changwattana Immigration, about 50+ meters or so to the left of Bangkok Bank (as you face it), there is a Ralph Lauren store with goods imported from places like Ross in the US.  Some are seconds, some are just overstock.  Good selection and prices too.  Might be worth checking out.

And captive clientele

On 10/23/2025 at 11:15 AM, Puccini said:

The Dockers brand was recently sold by Levi Strauss to Authentic Brands Group, and this may be the reason why I can't find any Dockers trousers in Bangkok.

The clothing industry exploits the locals in places like Cambodia worse than the sex trade. Fast fashion equals slavery

There is a chain of shops called "Export Shop" located in many malls.  MBK has one.  They often have clearly genuine Dockers but you have to wade through big piles of pants to find them even though they are, in theory, stacked by size.  It is not an optimal shopping experience but there is a small dressing room to try them on.

 

I have purchased many in my size and they sell for 450 baht.  

23 minutes ago, ricklev said:

There is a chain of shops called "Export Shop" located in many malls.  MBK has one.  They often have clearly genuine Dockers but you have to wade through big piles of pants to find them even though they are, in theory, stacked by size.  It is not an optimal shopping experience but there is a small dressing room to try them on.

 

I have purchased many in my size and they sell for 450 baht.  

 

Those"Export Shop" outlets were very prolific about ten years ago and I recall Udon Thani had at least three branches. They also started opening shops on PTT gas stations provincially. Guaranteed to find proper farang sizes of Levi, Old Navy, Eddie Bauer and others as most stock was brand-name QC rejects from Cambodian sweat shops, mostly with the labels removed.

 

The last time I checked the only local branch remaining  and it appears that Thai sizes predominate with very little real XXL and upwards.

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