The cheapest market for winter clothing is here, leather jackets will get only 180 rupees - rapertimes

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The cheapest market for winter clothing is here, leather jackets will get only 180 rupees

The cheapest market for winter clothing is here, leather jackets will get only 180 rupees

Friends winters are about to come and in this we buy winter clothes. For winter, we buy sweaters, jerseys, jackets and even do not know how many items. Heavy shopping is done in such clothes every year but they are very expensive to buy clothes and we have to spend more money to buy good quality. But today we are going to tell you about a market where winter clothes start very cheaply.


If you like to buy them clothes and this time they are preparing to shop, then go to Delhi's Gandhinagar Market. Here you will find sweaters and jackets too cheap and cheap. Most of the goods here are available at wholesale prices, but considering the demand of the customers, people can purchase Single Pieces here too. Just to buy here you should come up with a good deal price. If you are an expert in bargaining, then there is no better market for you.

There are more than 15000 shops in this market and it is also considered Asia's largest wholesale market. Clothes are supplied in different places throughout the country. Here in winter you will find a very good and high quality shirt only in ₹ 100. While the leather jacket will comfort you in ₹ 180. If you go to the premium quality high quality, then the jackets are also available to you at cheaper prices.



Apart from this, on the other hand, jewelery and so on are available at very cheap prices; most of the clothes sold here are shoppers themselves. So their quality is very good. In addition to these markets in Delhi, there are markets like Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, Janpad, Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh etc. From where people like to shop. In addition to Delhi, you can buy clothes from Ghoomar Mandi Market and Karimpura Bazar in Ludhiana. Here you will find woolen clothes available at your own market at less than 50 percent of the Dham.

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