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Bangkok Shopping
"Where to go shopping in the capital of Thailand"
All prices are subject to change
It will make you go crazy, impulsive and broke! And you can shop till you drop in Bangkok! You can find ANYTHING in this city! There are malls, stores, markets and stalls basically everywhere in the Banglamphu, Siam Square and Chinatown area. During the evenings on Khao San Rd (KSR) and Soi Rambuttri (SR), there's an evening market going on (until 10 or 11 p.m.) They sell the "ordinary" stuff (souvenirs, lamps, clothing, shoes, flip-flops and etc). Enjoy! Hope you find what you're looking for! :-) How much should you expect to pay?
You can find fake jeans with brands like Diesel, Lee, Levis, Wrangler. Before you decide to buy fake jeans, remember that the quality is no way near of the originals. They'll fit when you`re trying them in the "dressing room," but they'll lose their shape after 2-3 times. A sweet young guy from Thailand just started to work at the office. He comes from Nakhon Sawan, south of Bangkok and visits his family twice a year. I asked him about the prices for several items in Bangkok, included jeans. Guess what he told me -- "Amanda, you shouldn't pay more than 500 B for fake branded jeans, even on Khao San Road. This applies to foreigners as well. They get "ripped off" by paying twice the amount."
I can tell you that I bought four "Adidas" jackets on Soi Rambuttri for 1050 B. The first time, I bought two cool jackets and paid 500 B, then the second time I paid 550 B (the same store...!) You can get the jackets in different colors, from classic black to more retro like purple and orange.
In my opinion you shouldn't buy flip flops on Khao San Road! I went shopping in Bangkok (last time May 2010) and witnessed the bad selection of flip-flops. In the selection I saw many awful platform flip-flops in the most disgusting and disturbing colors I've ever seen. Like orange mixed with light blue. It was the color combination that made me go... ... Who designed that?! I was in Bangkok with my Swedish friend and she told me that the selection of flip-flops wasn't like this a few years ago. She has been to Bangkok twice before, so she could apparently tell the difference. And she was surprised by the new collection as well.
If you're running out of time...
... and if you have to shop in the area and want just simple flip-flops, they have some fake branded Havanas (150 B) in Soi Rambuttri. But if you're more like me who likes the classic flip-flops: simple colored and no platform, I recommend that you save your money for Siam Square! More on Siam Square further down this page. When it comes to bargaining on Khao San Road and Soi Rambuttri, you can of course do that! But I actually found it hard to bargain on Khao San Road. Why? There are loads of backpackers and tourists wandering along the street -- the sellers know that someone is going to buy their products either way... So they likely won't cut the price that much, or sometimes they don't give in it all! Otherwise, you have ordinary shops on Khao san road, Soi Rambuttri and Thanon Rambutri during daytime. I recommend that you experiment, and try to walk in the side streets of KSR and SR. I remember walking around Banglamphu and found very narrow, but exciting shopping alleys along Thanon Chakra Bongse (be patient though). Corsair Boutique
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As far as I know the mall can be divided into two parts: the ordinary shops and the stalls which are on the 3rd floor (I think). Here you can get everything from clothes to hardware items.
Let me tell you how much things should cost on MBK...
Prices for items apply for the stalls, not the actual shops at MBK.
I bought:
You can get paper lanterns in many different sizes and colors. The larger ones which can stand on the floor cost from 500 B.
You can choose and combine the colors as you wish. When I came home, I hanged them on my porch! Great for parties, romantic dinners and family dinners because it creates that special and warm "I`m-in-Thailand" feeling. Awh! One of my favorite bargains!
The underwear with no fake brands cost 20 B per piece. But to save some money, you might try the 5 undies for 50 B.
The big downside with the underwear is they're one-sized. It seemed like I kept running into these one-sized stores, so I gave up, bought 7 panties and hoped that I would fit in them.
If you buy TV shows/series it cost more! Expect to pay 150 B, maybe even more...
I bought 5 DVDs for 550 B. All of the DVDs were good quality, even Heroes (season 1) for 150 B. As far as I know, all the international movies are on English (and Thai) and region-free. But to be sure, ask the staff.
When you've picked out the DVDs you want, the staff is going to burn the movies into a DVD. They'll ask if you can return after 1 hour.
The hoodies on MBK are popular with backpackers and tourists!
It doesn't matter how small or big you are, you'll find your size! Most of the hoodies have themed designs: like space, aliens, cartoons, skulls, devil horns, cats and you can just imagine the rest.
But please compare prices -- don't buy from the first store you see or get tricked in. I promise you that many of the clothing stores sell the same hoodies with the SAME designs.
Pairs of jeans are something you have to include in your Bangkok shopping!
There are dozens of jeans shops on MBK! It's all there for you: slim, baggy, casual, with designs or no designs, stretch or no stretch.
I found two pair of "Diesel" jeans and paid 500 B for one pair. They even customsized the length for me (included in the price). I just had to pick it up after 30 minutes.
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| Bangkok shopping inside MBK Mall-- HUGE!!! | Paper lanterns in different colors! | In front of MBK Mall -- image credit: bkkstyletv.com |
In Siam Square (a very popular shopping district) you can find ordinary shops, boutiques, stalls and small alleys where they sell cheap clothing, shoes, accessories and so much more. It will blow you away!
If you cross the bridge from MBK's 3rd floor (think it's the 3rd floor) to Siam Square, you'll enter the "teenage zone" of Siam Square.
You'll be met by hundreds of stalls cramped together and hundreds of young Thais, tourists and backpackers! I've never seen so many Thai teenagers gathered in one spot! Aaaaaaaah!
Well, back to business!
Here's what you should expect to pay:
A pair of flip-flops might cost 50 B, a pair of sneekers (men + women) 200-500 B depending on what kind of fake brand it is. I bought red pumps with snake leather (fake) for 200 B. Ballerina shoes started from the 100 B, and a few cost 80 B.
It doesn't matter if you have a surfer style, emo style, ghetto style, bohemian style, chic style, trendy style -- you will find something here!
Anyway, it's time to use your bargaining skills!
Chatuchak is the largest market in Thailand! So if there's one market you have to visit while you're in Bangkok, it has to be Chatuchak.
The market offers clothing, paintings, handicrafts, food, live animals and you can even drink snake blood here!
How to get there:
Take the skytrain (to Mo Chit station), or subway.
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But I did find something interesting at JJ Mall...
At the end of the day, I noticed a store selling purses, bags and clutches in any style you want:
--- Cool, rough, elegant, classy or simple. Simple purses are hard to find in Thailand!
Then one bag caught my eyes...
I saw one of the coolest bags I've ever seen in my life -- I bought a vintage yellow leather bag for 750 B (fake leather of course). Rough, but still feminine. Not too many details, but still unique!
How do you get to JJ Mall/Market?
You can take a taxi, or you might try the Skytrain and experience Bangkok from another view. Otherwise you have the subway (MRTA).
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There are shops, food stalls, food vendors, restaurants and tailors in the VERY narrow alleys of Chinatown.
You can find a vast variety of cheap street food -- and it's hard to know where to start!
SO MUCH DELICIOUS FOOD!
Many Tuk-Tuks in Bangkok (especially around KSR and SR) will try to charge you a large sum of money to get to different places.
Taking a taxi can be cheaper.
You might try this when grabbing a taxi:
Ask the driver to put the taxi meter on before you get in. When you get in, make sure the driver actually does it (some have to nag the driver to do this). On long-distances many taxi drivers will say yes to this (but not on shorter distances because the metre goes SLOW).
We tried to get a Tuk-Tuk so we could get to MBK Mall, but the driver wanted 200 B! So we grabbed a taxi and he charged us 70-80 B (from Soi Rambuttri).
You're done with Bangkok Shopping, where do you want to go next?
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