A well known Textile market! Too much crowded place and as per my suggestion please come down early for peaceful shopping. You will get From clothing to lifestyle textile materials under one roof. Bargain is must Please carry cash because they charge 2% extra on any online payments. Note: it's closed on Sundays
This is one of century old clothes market in mumbai. Its near from masjid bunder, marine lines and CSMT railway station. Here you can get all kinds of wearing specially for woman's. Latest design with variety of patterns and colors in traditional wear for all kind of religious people's festival and events. Retail shops buy cloths from here in wholesale. Anyone with smart talk can buy in retail also. It is good if you have knowledge of fabric will help you to make quality purchase with good cash discount.
Great place for clothing for both men and women, starting from dress material to readymades. Once you enter the lane, you will get a great deal on anything and everything provided you have great bargaining skills. If you are hungry do try out Mumbai masala sandwich affordably priced
It's one of the best destination for dress materials for both males as well as females. There's plenty of variety in different price and quality category.
Very Busy market. Known for its textile products. Nearby at Abdul Rehman Street you have the stationary market. Close to Mangaldas Market is Lohar Chawl famous for electrical goods.
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Known as wholesale market for TRADITIONAL LADIES CLOTHS, located in crofard market area, near lohar chawl, really great place to shop for wedding and regular wear, their are boutique for wedding shopping, saree shops, dress material, mehangai, chunni, dress pieces shops, located IN GALLI 1-6, their are small small shops and this place is really crowded, mostly closed on Sunday, visit on weekdays to avoid crowd,
If you're looking to buy cloth by the meter or un-stitched dress material to make Indian outfits, Mangaldas Market and Mulji Jetha Market (also known as M. J. Market) are where you should head. Located close to each other opposite Crawford Market, these sprawling wholesale markets are among the largest textile markets in Asia. You'll find rows and rows of stalls filled to the brim with a diverse assortment of fabrics, from bling to block prints!
Mostly famous for shopping clothes, plastic and glass items. You'll get mostly every type of plastic box you desire. Really a good place to visit if you want to buy household items. The best time to visit this place is on any week day, as on weekends it is too much crowded. Don't ever think of taking your vehicle there as you won't find parking space at all. Travel by public transportation, or Ola/Uber. Sunday most of the shops are closed, only few are open.
Mangaldas Market is a colourful, chaotic maze you'll want to get lost in.
Indian weddings have a strict dictum: the wedding extravaganza should last at least a week, nothing less than a seven-figure budget will suffice, all the guests should pile on a minimum of two kilograms and everything must sparkle. For almost everyone involved, there’s another little truth: the lead up to the wedding is guaranteed to be a crash course in All The Textiles Of The World!
“You must attend a big, fat Indian wedding! ” was my bucket list advice to every expat, globetrotter or backpackers I met on my journeys. But what about the anticipatory frenzy of preparation and planning that precedes the celebrations? It’s not just the bride, the groom and their families – everyone remotely associated with the wedding starts shopping months in advance. And if you live in Mumbai, chances are all the regalia on display at the wedding will have been sourced from Mangaldas Market.
This place is so crowded and filled people in a frenzy, it's almost impossible to have a non hectic shopping experience. That said, most shops can be sell quite expensive clothing. I avoid if I can help it. Although you will find a great variety of things.
Super shopping market, specially for any type of dress material Saree's, shirt pant pieces etc. Huge variety and u will get stuff cheaper Ń expensive ones too.
One can find everything here. From a hair pin to different clothes, and other household items at wholesale prices. The main road has household items where as the inner gallery house many cloth shops. The entire area near the mosque has many imitation jewellery shops. A must visit by someone who is shopping for her wedding.
It's good place to shop at reasonable price. They have varieties to offer in everything. But crowded always. But that should not bother one if you really want to buy some awesome stuff at low rates.