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| Koh Chang Last Online: 16-09-2008 07:53 AM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| wholesale markets im coming to bangkok in june to spend 3 months buying wholesale. does anyone know what bo pae is like and what the quality is like....is it as cheap as they say it is. any other ideas for buying wholesale...into t shirts kids stuff girly gear u know the drill im sure.....looking for stuff to take home to sell via my importing business cheers paul ![]() |
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| Koh Chang Last Online: 16-09-2008 07:53 AM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| thanks panda but if i was going to china id post in a chinese site. i think i mentioned bo pae rite......anyone know about that place at all its thailand im coming to trade with cos in china u generally have to buy in the 1000,s and im just starting out so want smaller purchases to start with.. ive seen enough cheaps shit in reatail to justify even those prices but i want cheaper so i can sell cheaper...and thai stuff seems to b made a little better |
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| Gone Fishing Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ratsima
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| My MIL has a small retail clothing shop in downtown Korat. She does most of her wholesale clothes shopping at Bo Bae market and ships the stuff up here by bus. But this is really low end gear. She typically buys a blouse, shirt or pair of shorts for from 40 to 60 baht and sells for 99 baht. |
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| Bangkok Last Online: 14-07-2008 03:38 PM Join Date: May 2007
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| I went to Bo Bae two years ago and bought several dozen T shirts at an average of 45 baht per item. I had expected an open air market but it was all located in a multi storey building. Lots of stalls on many floors. I walked around a little on three floors, then just decided on one outlet as most were very similar with similar goods. I received good, courteous service and came away with another positive Thai experience. Do a Google search on Bo Bae and you'll find plenty of links which will give you a better idea.Good luck on your venture. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 04:00 PM Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Quote: I can buy things like T shirts made in China cheaper at retail prices here in Australia than I can buy them retail in Thailand. Footwear was something I noticed was much more expensive in Thailand than the imported Chinese stuff back home. Maybe its different in US or Europe. Not sure what sort of import tariffs they have there. But unless you can substantially undercut the prices in the big supermarket chains I doubt you will find a market niche back home. | |
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| Gone Fishing Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ratsima
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| Northern Hermit Last Online: Today 04:00 PM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chiangmai, Thailand
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| You can buy Chinese made, India Made, Bangladesh made and even Thai made goods at BoBae. Quality is all over the map. Low-end stuff mostly but there are some better quality factories with small presence there. You can buy outright or order. There are always western shop owners wandering around looking for deals. last time I was there there were a couple freight forwarders with small offices, they can help with shipping maybe even help with quotas if need be. Couple of shope specialize in labels and hook you up with some one to sew 'em in even. Across the street is a rabbits warren of alleys and shops that sell clothing and handicrafts and this is where many of the small neighborhood shop owners go for the cheapest goods. The street itself is lined with factory shops and independents. The off-price market is a cut-throat one, it can be profitable and BoBae is a nice place to get a toe in. You can do better by contacting the factories in and around Bangkok and trying to buy up stock lots, I've been offered everything from one box of baby clothes to a container of "unlicensed" YSL accessories. Bo Bae is geared to the small to mid size purchases and if you are a retailer this would be the place to go. many of the items in BoBae are subject to quotas and these may be hard to come by if you are going after things like cotton tee-shirts, no matter how cheap the shirts are if you can't get them into the country there ain't much profit. Since you have an import business you should know about that and have contacts to help get what you need. BoBae is about as inexpensive as small quantity purchases get in Thailand. So in answer to your question yeah it's cheap. it is also a one-stop shop, if you want it to be, goods labeling and shipping all under one roof. Pratunam is another place I have seen foreign buyers there as well. My first year and half here I spent a good deal of time in both places and think I visited damn near every factory in the central region. My ex had 20+ years in the apparel industry here; I could see the potential in it, just didn't want to open a shop or live stateside.
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| Koh Chang Last Online: 16-09-2008 07:53 AM Join Date: Sep 2007
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yeah great info man, im a small trader doing importing to sell at markets here in new zealand. on thisrts my duty is 12.5% so if i buy at $4 a shirt its costing me double to land it here so i sell at $20 and make a good profit. the supermarket chains dont sell what im going to be selling so i dont have a problem here and no one is importing tshirts here hardly so i have an almost open market... ill bebuying in dozens so bo bae wud be perfect esp if i can do other shopping as well and maybe hook up with factories, im setting up a shop for two friends and im supplying them with my goods i get. so for myself ill ahve a bout $3000 to start with and for the shop about $20,000 so i have a lot of things to set up hence the reason im staying 3 months...... just wanna say more info would be welcome n i just wanna say thanks to the guys posted so far all info is worth having so thanks | |
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Today 03:42 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| Bang Tao Beach Last Online: Today 02:40 PM Join Date: Feb 2008
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| It is a good bargain place. We mainly found clothes but we didnt cover the whole place. Its pretty spread out. Dont miss the indoors part. The do have farang sized clothing. Its ok to bargain with them especialy if your buying several. |
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| Koh Chang Last Online: 16-09-2008 07:53 AM Join Date: Sep 2007
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of girly shit going on at jatujak....as long as i can get the right prices ill buy.... | ||
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