Shopping in Bangkok

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Shopping in Bangkok can be a double-edged sword. It can be fun and a headache at the same time. Sure, there are a lot of great deals to be found and in any nook and cranny. One of the reasons why I wrote this blog is to give you the ins and outs of shopping in Bangkok. From the upwardly trendy upscale shopping centers to lifestyle community malls and to the crazy Bangkok streets, this rough guide in pictures gives you the lowdown in maneuvering your way to glorious shopping pleasure.

Bangkok is indeed a shopping mecca. And for this reason, I have also created a store here in the blog for everybody who wants to shop for Bangkok clothing and accessories without the need to fly to the lively Thai capital. Below is what I initially put in the "About section" of our Facebook Page, Retail Plus. I had to change it for optimization reasons but here's what it initially looked like.

Shopping in Bangkok is no longer a plane ride away. Wherever you are in the world, shopping for clothes and accessories is a few clicks away. Retail Plus brings you the latest in clothes and accessories for Men and Women with our growing selection of retail and wholesale items. Wholesale pricing and bulk quantities are also available.

Now, to kick-start the Bangkok shopping experience, here are my top 3 destinations for Bangkok clothing, shoes and accessories:

1. Pratunam Shopping District

Start with something chaotic and crazy. And nothing can be as authentic a Bangkok shopping experience as elbow-to-elbow shopping with the crowds at the ubiquitous Pratunam district. This area spans the whole areas of Petchaburi (where the popular Platinum Mall and nearby big shopping malls are located), Baiyoke and Indra shopping areas where wholesalers, small shop owners, tourists and local shoppers converge.

2. Central World

This ranks high among Bangkokian's favorite shopping malls for its design and variety. Conveniently located in the Ratchaprasong intersection, this shopping behemoth offers a wide range of clothes, shoes and accessories from quality Thai fashion brands to more luxury international designer brands.

3. Chatuchak Market (or JJ Market)

This is one of the world's largest weekend markets with over 15,000 stores in a massive shopping location. Young, up-and-coming Thai designers, Thai university students usually put up shop in this weekend market to test run their designs and also make a decent living. As this open market is only open on weekends, it gives locals and tourists a certain scarcity factor that makes it something to mark your calendar for on weekends.

There are many other popular shopping places in Bangkok. If you are thinking of sourcing your goods to start your own clothing business, you've come to the right place. Do you wish to share your own Bangkok shopping experience? Please let us know by leaving a comment below.

Shopping in Bangkok

Shopping in Bangkok

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