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Urban Clothing Brands In Bangkok?

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I'm just wondering if in Bangkok do they sell Urban fashion clothing, like for example: Bape or Bathing Ape, mossimo, stussy, new era caps, and all that. Would like to know what stores in Bangkok sell those type of fashion. Appreciate the location and address, thanks for any advice. :o

MBK has plenty of copy versions of Bathing Ape etc on the 6th floor. If you want originals you can go to the ground floor of Esplanade Mall on Rachada, they have about 6-7 shops all selling this type of stuff.

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MBK has plenty of copy versions of Bathing Ape etc on the 6th floor. If you want originals you can go to the ground floor of Esplanade Mall on Rachada, they have about 6-7 shops all selling this type of stuff.

wow thanks for that, i hope it's cheaper than the original ones in Australia. I'm going to stay away from the fake ones, there's too many people wearing them, not realising its the fake version :o

so it's on the bottom floor at MBK?

MBK has plenty of copy versions of Bathing Ape etc on the 6th floor. If you want originals you can go to the ground floor of Esplanade Mall on Rachada, they have about 6-7 shops all selling this type of stuff.

wow thanks for that, i hope it's cheaper than the original ones in Australia. I'm going to stay away from the fake ones, there's too many people wearing them, not realising its the fake version :o

so it's on the bottom floor at MBK?

tbh I can never tell what is real and what is fake. Is there a way of knowing when it comes to the bigger clothing labels?

Are the surf brands i.e. Volcom and Quickslver that are sold at MBK generally real?

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MBK has plenty of copy versions of Bathing Ape etc on the 6th floor. If you want originals you can go to the ground floor of Esplanade Mall on Rachada, they have about 6-7 shops all selling this type of stuff.

wow thanks for that, i hope it's cheaper than the original ones in Australia. I'm going to stay away from the fake ones, there's too many people wearing them, not realising its the fake version :o

so it's on the bottom floor at MBK?

tbh I can never tell what is real and what is fake. Is there a way of knowing when it comes to the bigger clothing labels?

Are the surf brands i.e. Volcom and Quickslver that are sold at MBK generally real?

Actually there is a way to see what's the real and what's not, to the surf brands all you have to do is look online for the real logo of the brand and compare it to the one you've bought. When it comes to bathing ape. The designs they sell (you can even check on their own website) is what they have in store, any other design is probably a fake. And when you wash it, the colours fade quickly after the first wash, the real ones don't do that. The label on the back would say made in Japan and not in China or any other country. They do sell it in Australia (original bathing ape) but it's twice expensive than the prices direct from Japan and it's hard to find.

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I'm just wondering if in Bangkok do they sell Urban fashion clothing, like for example: Bape or Bathing Ape, mossimo, stussy, new era caps, and all that. Would like to know what stores in Bangkok sell those type of fashion. Appreciate the location and address, thanks for any advice. :)

Maybe you should go shopping.

i was just looking for urban clothes and got reco-d here. if you still need shirts i bought some lrg's from <snip> they seem legit.

Actually there is a way to see what's the real and what's not, to the surf brands all you have to do is look online for the real logo of the brand and compare it to the one you've bought. When it comes to bathing ape. The designs they sell (you can even check on their own website) is what they have in store, any other design is probably a fake. And when you wash it, the colours fade quickly after the first wash, the real ones don't do that. The label on the back would say made in Japan and not in China or any other country. They do sell it in Australia (original bathing ape) but it's twice expensive than the prices direct from Japan and it's hard to find.

I'm sure when the people making the fakes make them they also look online to check the logos first! I also think they would probably take them time to fake the labels too for country or origin. Although I'm sure there are some shoddy fakes out there where they have not done a very good job.

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