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Bangkok: Where to buy quality travel gear?
What do you mean by "travel gear?" If you mean camping stuff, there
is a store along Sukhumvit that I have gone past on my way to the Emporium that has pretty good stuff. On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 02:38:39 GMT, (Ernst K. Locker) wrote: Anybody knows where to buy good quality travel gear in Bangkok? I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Cheers, Ernie. |
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 02:38:39 GMT, (Ernst K. Locker) wrote some
stuff about "Bangkok: Where to buy quality travel gear?", to which I would like to add the following: Anybody knows where to buy good quality travel gear in Bangkok? I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. See: http://thorntree.lonelyplanet.com/me...tid=0&from =1 But keep in mind: *real* stuff will be imported so will more more expensive than back home, considering all the duties, transportation and especially considering that the market for high-end travel gear is much smaller in Thailand. |
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I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Khaosan Road had some decent-quality trekking/outdoor gear (e.g., North Face brand) at reasonable prices. USC |
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"Ernst K. Locker" wrote in message ... Anybody knows where to buy good quality travel gear in Bangkok? I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Cheers, Ernie. ********************************************** There is a good outdoors type shop at Central Laard Praaw shopping centre, also the "Sports World" outlets have a good selection as well. There is one at Imperial Shopping Centre in Laard Praaw Road. Sandy |
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"Chris Blunt" wrote in message ... On 26 Nov 2004 16:11:10 -0800, (USC) wrote: I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Khaosan Road had some decent-quality trekking/outdoor gear (e.g., North Face brand) at reasonable prices. Are you sure they were original products, not copies? Be careful, some copies look *very* authentic. I was on the point of buying a pair of Nikes, which looked original enough to me, and the price was very good. As the shopkeeper handed them to me I noticed they were packaged in nothing more than an unmarked plastic bag. I thought to myself, genuine Nike products come in a box with product information printed all around it. When I questioned the shopkeeper she offered me a few hundred Baht off the price, but by that time the game was already up. Anyone who wants to pay over the odds for some "trendy" name on their gear (when others, and I'm sure I'm not alone, just think it makes you look an utter pratt), deserves to pay more - and more again for trying to get the "real (ghastly) thing" on the cheap! Tony |
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Chris Blunt wrote in message . ..
On 26 Nov 2004 16:11:10 -0800, (USC) wrote: I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Khaosan Road had some decent-quality trekking/outdoor gear (e.g., North Face brand) at reasonable prices. Are you sure they were original products, not copies? Be careful, some copies look *very* authentic. I was on the point of buying a pair of Nikes, which looked original enough to me, and the price was very good. As the shopkeeper handed them to me I noticed they were packaged in nothing more than an unmarked plastic bag. I thought to myself, genuine Nike products come in a box with product information printed all around it. When I questioned the shopkeeper she offered me a few hundred Baht off the price, but by that time the game was already up. Chris ****************** considering that they make Nike shoes in Thailand and Vietnam i cant see that they are outright copies. they make a slightly cheaper version for the home market and sell them without all the fancy packaging . If you want the full blown Nikes at full blown prices they are available too. |
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Chris Blunt wrote in message . ..
On 26 Nov 2004 16:11:10 -0800, (USC) wrote: I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Khaosan Road had some decent-quality trekking/outdoor gear (e.g., North Face brand) at reasonable prices. Are you sure they were original products, not copies? Be careful, some copies look *very* authentic. I was on the point of buying a pair of Nikes, which looked original enough to me, and the price was very good. As the shopkeeper handed them to me I noticed they were packaged in nothing more than an unmarked plastic bag. I thought to myself, genuine Nike products come in a box with product information printed all around it. When I questioned the shopkeeper she offered me a few hundred Baht off the price, but by that time the game was already up. Chris ****************** considering that they make Nike shoes in Thailand and Vietnam i cant see that they are outright copies. they make a slightly cheaper version for the home market and sell them without all the fancy packaging . If you want the full blown Nikes at full blown prices they are available too. |
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Chris Blunt wrote in message . ..
On 26 Nov 2004 16:11:10 -0800, (USC) wrote: I know you can get cheap copies of quality brands everywhere in BKK, but I am looking for the *real* stuff. Khaosan Road had some decent-quality trekking/outdoor gear (e.g., North Face brand) at reasonable prices. Are you sure they were original products, not copies? Be careful, some copies look *very* authentic. I was on the point of buying a pair of Nikes, which looked original enough to me, and the price was very good. As the shopkeeper handed them to me I noticed they were packaged in nothing more than an unmarked plastic bag. I thought to myself, genuine Nike products come in a box with product information printed all around it. When I questioned the shopkeeper she offered me a few hundred Baht off the price, but by that time the game was already up. Chris ****************** considering that they make Nike shoes in Thailand and Vietnam i cant see that they are outright copies. they make a slightly cheaper version for the home market and sell them without all the fancy packaging . If you want the full blown Nikes at full blown prices they are available too. |
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