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russianrobert

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There is a shop called Export Shop. It has many branches. The one I know is in MBK, I think it's on 2nd floor near Patumwan Princess side.

http://www.mbk-center.co.th/en/floorplan/shop.php?id=980

I bought some winter clothes there. The MBK branch is a bit small. I remembered I went to this Export Shop in another shopping mall, which is a bigger branch, but I couldn't remember which one (possibly Central World).

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There is a shop called Export Shop. It has many branches. The one I know is in MBK, I think it's on 2nd floor near Patumwan Princess side.

http://www.mbk-center.co.th/en/floorplan/shop.php?id=980

I bought some winter clothes there. The MBK branch is a bit small. I remembered I went to this Export Shop in another shopping mall, which is a bigger branch, but I couldn't remember which one (possibly Central World).

4th floor MBK, down at the jeans end, lots of fake North Face and similar. Will keep you warm but wouldn't trust it in heavy rain!!

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Further search give me this result.

http://www.cpn.co.th/shopping/centralplaza/shop_detail.asp?id=1753

It's in Thai though. It's the list of Central Plaza with this export shop

In Bangkok, there are:

1. Central Plaza Ramindra, G floor

2. Central Plaza Chaeng Wattana, G floor

3. Central Plaza Bang na, 2nd floor

4. Central Plaza Pin Klao, 2nd floor

5. Central Plaza Rama 2, 2nd floor

6. Central Plaza Rama 3, 2nd floor

7. Central Plaza Rattanatibet, 2nd floor

8. Central Plaza Lardproa, 2nd floor

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I would suggest you dont need to buy much warm clothing. With the recession hitting retailers hard in the UK, they have dropped prices consierably. Combine that with the exchange rate, you will be surprised to find that clothing is often cheaper in uk than Thailand at the moment. Especially from places such as Matalan or Primark

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Combine that with the exchange rate, you will be surprised to find that clothing is often cheaper in uk than Thailand at the moment. Especially from places such as Matalan or Primark

But he probably didn't take into consideration that if he employs a blingu....triling....multilingual gardener he can cut the price by more than half .
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