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Cheap Clothing

Postby geordiedave1964 » 06 Jun 2010 07:50

Is it true that t shirts and 3 quarter shorts and ladies top are pretty cheap in Turkey. If so i may not take much clothing for my son and get some cheap tops when I get out there. Does anyone one think this is a good idea and also does anyone have any experience in this if so where or what shop the best when I get there. Im goin the 1st 2 weeks in Aug.........cheers Dave

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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby dinky_cath » 06 Jun 2010 08:45

Primark - Cheaper and better quality
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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby John V » 06 Jun 2010 08:55

Hi Dave,
T-Shirts,shorts,holiday gear for men and women can now be purchased at home cheaply Primark-Peacocks-Matalan and you can hardly see any savings on many Turkish prices.
You can source bargains in Turkey but my advise to you as a first timer is shop at home have a good look around when you get there as to what is on offer and what you fancy. There is always next time as You'll be Back.
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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby Not the weakest link » 06 Jun 2010 09:03

Agree with Cath and John our clothes over here are cheaper eg Primark and Matalan

Also the Turks dont barter as much as they did 8 years ago when we first started going. Have a good look over here and check styles and prices so you know how much a non fake version is .

Daughters friend got 3 Lyle and Scott polo shirts last year from the stalls on Icmeler canal and they were good quality got 3 for a tenner, so take some clothes and some sterling in case you see something good.

The problem i found is whereby you can sell other clothes on Ebay that youve got bored of, or grown out of, you cant (or shouldnt) sell your fakes so a lot end up at the charity shop / recycling sections


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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby iain678 » 06 Jun 2010 10:17

only word of warning is check sizes there med is not the same as ours i bought some from the market two years ago for work still going strong
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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 06 Jun 2010 11:15

if you watch what you buy you can pick up a bargain if your prepared to haggle with the turks
some of the items are good value for money and im sure you will pick up a few items
but as others have said primark and other shops in the UK now are very good value
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Re: CHEAP CLOTHING IE TSHIRTS

Postby starchild01 » 07 Jun 2010 05:46

Morning all.
I would love to buy clothes in Turkey, but never seem to find shops that sell nice, fashionable tops for the larger top ladies. Does anyone know where I can get some from please. It would seem that if you are over a UK size 16, you have to have frumpy looking stuff (or Grandma approved clothes as my Daughter and I call it). UK size 20...you have had it! :(
I also noticed in S********'s the other day whilst out food shopping, that a lot of their TU selection is made in Turkey...leggings £6 a pair :)
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby feefee1970 » 07 Jun 2010 12:38

I dont think theres any fashion shops if your over i size 16, I buy most of my clothers from asda, matalan, and fashion world catalouge that do have a bargain basment call crazy clearance and discount world
have seen a few bigger sizes in turkey but not great value
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby Colette » 07 Jun 2010 14:01

Same here feefee I go all the same places as you and catalogues, we looked last year in Icmeler and couldn't find anything, there used to be a "bigger sizes" shop by The Pop Inn, but was gone last year.
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Postby Dannii_89 » 07 Jun 2010 15:00

A lot of our clothes in matalan are made in turkey aswel. I never really buy clothes over there as it's too much hassle trying things on in the blistering heat and haggling the price down :? would rather be by the pool with an ice cold efes :lol:
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby starchild01 » 07 Jun 2010 15:21

Oh well, just my luck. Thank you anyway :(
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby Not the weakest link » 07 Jun 2010 17:49

starchild I know the feeling, i cant even get shoes from turkey.

Also that shop near to pop inn had like 2 rails of clothes that I wouldnt be seen dead in and were majorly frumpy and I dont know what they think we wear, it winds me up good style lol. And yes I've seen the Rogers and Rogers and Evans clothes labels with made in Turkey.

I did get a leather jacket made to measure in Marmaris, it wasnt cheap £190 but gorgeuos soft leather. But it has survived a year of wear and not been treated with respect.

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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby theboxer » 07 Jun 2010 18:50

the greenhouse is a good shop all the prices are marked up you can still haggle a little but at least you can look around in this shop without any hassle bought some cracking henly tops for 20 lira i also got 4 lyle and scott polo for 10 pound at the top end of the canal
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby starchild01 » 08 Jun 2010 20:52

theboxer wrote:the greenhouse is a good shop all the prices are marked up you can still haggle a little but at least you can look around in this shop without any hassle bought some cracking henly tops for 20 lira i also got 4 lyle and scott polo for 10 pound at the top end of the canal


Will most definitely have a look in there when we go. Thanks for the tip :D
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Re: Cheap Clothing

Postby starchild01 » 08 Jun 2010 20:55

Not the weakest link wrote:starchild I know the feeling, i cant even get shoes from turkey.

Also that shop near to pop inn had like 2 rails of clothes that I wouldnt be seen dead in and were majorly frumpy and I dont know what they think we wear, it winds me up good style lol. And yes I've seen the Rogers and Rogers and Evans clothes labels with made in Turkey.

I did get a leather jacket made to measure in Marmaris, it wasnt cheap £190 but gorgeuos soft leather. But it has survived a year of wear and not been treated with respect.

Bev


Glad that I am not on my own Bev. The bottom half is a quite normal 16, but the top half...I will say no more. Lol :oops:
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