The diary game || Better life with steem|| A visit to the brabded cloths sale fair
First, we went to the section where the women's clothing was displayed. Everything looked fine; the fabrics were very soft, but the designs were not in line with the local tradition, and their colors looked faded. I didn't like them, and neither did my daughter. Nevertheless, we checked if there were any tops available. We selected only two of them, and they quoted a price of 600 rupees.
After that, we went to the section where ladies' T-shirts and tops were kept and looked at the clothes. There were good quality tops, T-shirts, and jerseys from companies like Adidas and Nike at low prices. We looked at all of them and selected two T-shirts. Even though they were offered at a discount, compared to other clothing stores, these still seemed expensive to us.
Right next to them were ladies' bags and purses, made of leather and other fabrics, and beautifully decorated. They looked very attractive and were from branded companies. They were offering discounts of 30 to 60 percent on them. However, after looking at them all, we didn't like any of them, so we didn't choose anything.
After that, we went to the ladies' jeans section. There were many varieties of ladies' jeans there. International branded jeans like Levi's and Lee were available at very low prices. For example, jeans that are sold for 2000 rupees elsewhere were available here for 600 rupees. My daughter wanted a jeans jacket, so we looked for them, but they weren't there. Instead, there were denim tops and denim sportswear. We looked at all of them, but since they were in international sizes, those sizes didn't fit my daughter. So, we decided against buying them.
Similarly, my husband and son were checking out clothes in the men's section. When we went there and looked around with them, we found some very unusual types of clothing. My husband tried on one of them and showed it to us; it looked quite funny yet also had a royal look. But he wasn't going to buy it; he just tried it on for fun. There were many types of clothes there, including sportswear, regular wear, jeans, T-shirts, jackets, socks, and shorts. The prices ranged from 3000 to 5000 rupees (MRP), but with the offer, they were only 1000 to 1200 rupees. However, neither my husband nor my son liked any of them, so we decided against buying anything there. Later, when we were about to pay for the clothes we had selected, they said they would be charging an 18% GST on top of the price. Comparing this to the prices in the open market, where we felt we could get better clothes, we decided against buying anything and left. In short, our visit there was a complete waste of time, and we didn't get any satisfaction at all.
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