Islampur in the capital's Old Dhaka has a reputation as a wholesale market for ready-made garments in the country. Although better known as a wholesale market, there are also a number of retail stores. Especially those who buy clothes and make clothes, their favorite is Islampur. Islampur in Old Dhaka is one of the oldest and most traditional wholesale markets in the country and a huge market for sari cloth. The traders here claim that the prices of the products here are lower than the other shops in the capital.
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Since it's such a huge Market, I think clothes would be really cheap here and definitely people would like to come from far and wide to purchase as much as they can.
Interesting, this is a big business, both in my country, I'm beginning to think this is where my fellows import clothing materials from. How much is a yard of the local materials sold?
It depends on the quality of the fabric. Normally it varies from 35 taka to 1000 taka.
That's interesting, at the rate of 35 taka, if it's a relatively good material you'd make a lot of money importing to Nigeria, it's all about the bulk buys to mitigate the expenses on transportation...
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