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Post  Posted: July 05, 2008 - 04:19 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Ok, I just came back from 十六铺 (shi liu pu), another fabric market, today. Don't know what the English name is, but it's not far from the Bund. I went with a great tailor who does not work at the market but has made a great suit for my coworker. Although he has many foreigner clients, unfortunately he does not speak English, so this would be helpful only for you guys that speak decent Mandarin.

If you do speak Mandarin, then I definitely recommend him. I found out about him through my gf, who has used his services for years. She studied fashion design in college so is pretty picky. In short, he can help you pick out the fabric and bargain for you with the vendors (although I've noticed that the prices here are usually very reasonable and usually non-negotiable, which I actually prefer), then he'll take care of the rest. It takes him about 10 days to make a suit. Your cost would depend on the fabric that you pick, but usually it comes to between 600 to 700 RMB, including all material and labor.

Today, I went to the market with him, my gf, my coworker and his gf. I bought enough fabric for 2 suits (one of them quite shiny Smile, a blazer, a long-sleeved dress shirt, a short-sleeved dress shirt and a cashmere coat with faux fur lining. I think I spent about 2000RMB on the material. The labor would probably be another 1200RMB. I think the prices are definitely a steal and I've seen the suit that this tailor made for my coworker, so I trust his craftsmanship. Of course, you are not going to get Armani-quality stuff, but the value is outstanding. I think he's a very nice and honest guy, would love to introduce to him more business.

If you would like his contact info, PM me.
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Bob01 wrote:
Todays Items:
The Jacket I ordered doesn't seem quite like the picture I gave him, neckline is off, and is fairly short...but they did get my request for a thin removable liner and internal pockets correct...

Link to Jacket Made & Comparison to what was requested: http://bobchu.com/suit/Jacket/Duffle_Coat.jpg



Hi Bob01

Nice Jacket, I love it. Did you get them to fix it for you properly?
I am interested in getting a similar one made and may need some help (just moved to SH from Taipei).
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Post  Posted: July 06, 2008 - 08:31 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Re: Dave's -- too much success?

ender. wrote:
I recently came back from my third trip over to Dave's and think I am ready to try something else. I first started going there 5 years ago, and had a great first experience. The last time wasn't as good, and this time was pretty lousy.


Which Dave's did you go to? The one in Shanghai Center?

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Post  Posted: July 06, 2008 - 08:34 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

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Ended up at Judy's too.. #267. She was quite efficient. Got a suit, 2 shirts and 1 trousers for RM1050. Will let you know how it works out


So how did it work out?

Or am I to assume not so good as you are making enquiries about Dave's?


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It was decent. the cotton in the shirts were too stiff to be comfortable at 38c temperatures. The suit was cut real sharp.. very flattering. Will head back to have her do my cashmere winter jackets.

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Bob01 wrote:

Apparently from other posts the rank goes from:
Fabric Market --> Maya-->(Real) Dave's-->Sam's-->Chan's


Where is Sam's and Chan's?

Has anyone else had bad experience at Dave's recently? My husband is about to order a few suits from him...

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I used Dave's in the Concession (NOT Shanghai Centre) for 3 shirts. I chose high thread count cotton - good quality but quite stiff so I echo the comments that it is a bit heavy for hot summer weather. The buttons are plastic - not mother of pearl. Quality of construction fine. I had to have them redone as the sleeves were too long and arms very tight - they fixed them (but interesting - the people doing the work live in another city and it had to be flown in/out). The cost was over 400 rmb per shirt... and suits are at least 4800 rmb.... not sure I see value but no question they have good selection
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Traminer wrote:
sandeepbudhiraja wrote:
Best place for watches is shops near Yu Yuan. Last bought watches at an average price of 50 Yuan and that had 4 Breitling watches in that.


If you're talking about the street market behind Jiu Guang, its already closed as of 28 May 2008. Any other suggestions on where to go for watches? Am freaked about going to one of those touristy S&T or nanjing Xi Lu markets


Just went to S&T for the first time and it is tiny. Where are the other places?
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S&T is pretty large IMO, did you walk around both sides of the subway station?

I think QiPu Lu is large but I can't understand why anybody would wnat to go to that hell hole. Every store sells almost identical merchandise though, so I don't see why you'd need more than 3 stores anyways
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boredengineer wrote:
S&T is pretty large IMO, did you walk around both sides of the subway station?

I think QiPu Lu is large but I can't understand why anybody would wnat to go to that hell hole. Every store sells almost identical merchandise though, so I don't see why you'd need more than 3 stores anyways


S&T, yes, but at QiPu there is actually more of a selection...

However, all of the stuff you find in these markets are going to be pretty poor. Rarely will you find any of the high grade stuff.
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Traminer wrote:
sandeepbudhiraja wrote:
Best place for watches is shops near Yu Yuan. Last bought watches at an average price of 50 Yuan and that had 4 Breitling watches in that.


If you're talking about the street market behind Jiu Guang, its already closed as of 28 May 2008. Any other suggestions on where to go for watches? Am freaked about going to one of those touristy S&T or nanjing Xi Lu markets


Qipu road, parallel to Nanjing East Road. Have fun.
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Post  Posted: July 18, 2008 - 01:58 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Fake market prices

Did a little shopping for some friends back home and here are the prices that i received.

mens & ladies walets-20 rmb
mens belts - 20 rmb
Sports Jerseys - 100-120 rmb
pearl necklace low quality - 10 - 20 rmb for small ones
ladies shoes - 30 rmb
men's Ties - 7.5 rmb
designer sunglasses - 13 rmb
Ladies Gucci & Prada bags medium size - 75 rmb
mens assorted bags (addidas, puma, etc) - 40 rmb

I recommend the hong mei lu market, you don't get attacked as much and its clean and just a nice place to visit. Of course I spent a lot of time bargaining these prices and bought most of them in multiples of 5 so that will always affect the price, my suggestion is when they ask how many you want to start bargaining with 1 unit, then once you have a reasonable price you can cut it down a little more by purchasing multiples
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Post  Posted: July 18, 2008 - 02:07 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hong Mei Lu?
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Post  Posted: July 18, 2008 - 02:49 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hong mei Lu Yan an Xi Lu
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Post  Posted: July 20, 2008 - 09:27 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Where can I get high quality cheap stuff?
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Post  Posted: July 20, 2008 - 11:03 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Laughing

Not in the fake markets.
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Post  Posted: July 20, 2008 - 11:20 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hong Mei Road in one block away from Gubei Carrefour. You can tell the taxi to take you to Hong Mei Lu, Yan'an Lu. There are also some decent restaurants there.

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Post  Posted: July 20, 2008 - 11:25 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Go to
http://www.smartshanghai.com/maps/smsh_map.php
Click on Street Map if it does not open automatically on that tab
Click on find streets
Scroll down to Hongmei Lu
It will pinpoint street on the map
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Post  Posted: July 21, 2008 - 12:55 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Thanks Renovator. Thats a pretty cool link.
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Post  Posted: July 21, 2008 - 04:19 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

If you think that one is cool, check out this one.
http://www.sh.edushi.com/
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Post  Posted: July 21, 2008 - 10:11 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

just went to hongmei lu yesterday and here are the prices i got
-4 Rolex for 500rmb
-1 big low quality cheap pearl necklace & 1 medium shell pearl necklace for 50rmb
-1 small burberry shoulder bag from back for 120rmb
-1 northface backpack for 90rmb
-2 northface jackets & a big pony polo for 580rmb

not the best prices but didn't try to hard (once didn't even haggle) and it was a Sunday
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Post  Posted: July 21, 2008 - 11:22 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

You can find faked products of good &bad quality in Hongmei Lu, Qi Pu Lu is more of a place for local ppl while Hong Mei lu is more for foreigner, it's kinda another xiangyang lu.
BBCExpat wrote:
woah, that's really far out from the center. I'm living in Pudong, but it's worth a trip during the weekend. How do the prices compare to Qi Pu Lu? I love Qi Pu Lu, I enjoy bargaining there.
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Post subject: Bund Soft Material Spinning Market

Bob01 wrote:
Well crossing my fingers the stuff I pickup this weekend turns out ok, or atleast alterations are easily negotiated...

Upon using the search function of this site (yeah I know, Im lazy I should have done this at first...), It seems there are some favorites, and not so favorites amongst the posters.....below is a compilation of my findings from posts up to 18 months in age...

I know somethings change around, and even though I think I filtered out the places that seemed to have suspicious postings (ie, poster only has 1-5 posts), I would much appreciate if you can confirm my findings! ie, if you've been to one of these stalls and can confirm its a recommended or not recommended shop...

Recommended:
83- Suits
116- Shirts
132- Coats
139- Suits
147- Suits
159- Shirts & Suits (though some did mention the suits maybe a miss)
173- Suits
205- Shirts (maybe iffy)
216- Suits
223- Shirts
228- Shirts
237- Shirts
243- Shirts
258- Suits
285- Pants
305- Seersucker/Linen clothing
338- Suits
389- Suits

Not Recommended (or as others have stated "STAY AWAY"):
111
147
205
226
243
245
282
306
318

Thanks again!,

Bob


Bob,

I've purchased a significant amount of suits, tuxedos and womens clothing for myself and menbers of my family from the following shops that I would highly recommend:

Suits - 242
Shirts - 329
Womens Cloths - 336

Their prices were less than those you quoted, and although there were a few minor alterations required, they were completed quickly and cheerfully.

If you should choose to visit them, say that a tall "Older" American named Roger recommended that you stop to see them. Perhaps they will offer you prices similar to the ones I received.

Good Hunting,

Roger
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Post  Posted: July 22, 2008 - 09:19 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Bella_Min wrote:
You can find faked products of good &bad quality in Hongmei Lu, Qi Pu Lu is more of a place for local ppl while Hong Mei lu is more for foreigner, it's kinda another xiangyang lu.
BBCExpat wrote:
woah, that's really far out from the center. I'm living in Pudong, but it's worth a trip during the weekend. How do the prices compare to Qi Pu Lu? I love Qi Pu Lu, I enjoy bargaining there.


So like the S&T.

How does it compare to the S&T?
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Post  Posted: July 22, 2008 - 10:35 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I am heading Lujiabang Lu tomorrow. Flying out next monday, see if I can score some shirts before I leave. Anyone care to join me tomorrow, as in more the merrier and for better negotiation and purchase power?

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