Shopping for export surplus clothes in Bangalore
Bangalore is the
biggest centre for software (export and domestic) in India. But what
most people , even those living in Bangalore, do not know is that
Bangalore is also the largest producer for stitched garments for export.
The number of people employed in the industry is estimated to be
between 50 and 60 thousand. In addition Tirupur (for knitted garments )
and Chennai and Ambur (for shoes and leather products ) are also nearby.
All this makes Bangalore a paradise for the bargain hunter looking for
high quality branded stuff. So if you are tired of shopping in malls
(both because of the boring sameness of malls and also their price
tags), read on for a rewarding time.
But first a word of caution:
There are many “fake” surplus garments also doing the rounds, so one has
to learn how to spot the fakes. I have given some tips at the end.
Since
most of my Bangalore stay has been in East Bangalore (Indiranagar,
Whitefiled . Koramngala , MG Road et al) I am not able to provide much
information on other areas.
Stitched garments:
Garments can be
broadly classified under “export surplus” , ‘export reject” and “local
old stocks” . So how does a garment become surplus/ reject ? There could
be a several reasons.
• Over-production: Buyers typically accept 5 %
over the order quantity. So if a buyer orders a 1000 shirts the
manufacturer will start with a lot of 1100 shirts anticipating some
rejection. If he ends up with 1075 good shirts , he will ship 1050 and
will be left with 25 “export surplus” shirts.
• Rejects (or
“seconds”) In the above example, the manufacturer will also end up with
25 or less “export reject” shirts. Some of the rejects will be for very
minute quality defects.
• On occasion an entire lot might become
“surplus” because the manufacturer was not able to ship them by the
agreed upon last date.
• Or sometimes an entire lot might be a rejected because the colour is slightly different from the specification.
• In addition surplus garments from nearby Bangladesh, Srilanka and Malaysia also find their way to India.
•
Local brands (Louise Philip, Thomas Scott, etc) often remain unsold for
long and then go out of fashion. Brand-owners/ retailers then sell them
at very low prices to distributors who bring them to “surplus” retail.
So
these are the ways the export surplus / reject garments are generated.
These garments are picked up at wholesale prices from manufacturers
(often on a Rs/ kilo basis) and find their way to retailers. Some of the
retailers are:
• HUM India: This is the biggest and the only one of
the few that has more than one outlet. They are mostly into surplus
(rather than “ reject” garments) . They have outlets in Commercial
Street, Church Street and Indirananagar. The range covers tops/
trousers/ shorts/ dresses/ shoes for women and shirts/ tee shirts/
trousers/ shorts/ shoes/ suits/ jackets / shoesfor men. Brands seen are
Levis, Abercrombie, Old Navy, Haggar, Hacket, Tommy, Ralph Lauren and
several more. Hugo Boss and Zegna suits are also available. Prices are
not among the lowest . Men’s Tee shirts’ are between 550 to 1000/- ,
trousers from 900 to 2000/-, suits from 5,000 to 15,000/-. Most of the
stuff is not fake but sometimes the Paul Smith shirts look fake. They
have an annual sale which is advertised on FM radio and in newspapers
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Mota Royal Arcade, Brigade Road. The top 2 floors aree occupied by
VIVA.. they stock all kind of stuff (Men , women, shoes, linen..)
including unsold inventory of local brands. Specailly good for XL and
XXl (or large) sizes.
• Password: Located in Domlur (Approx
location Near TERI https://goo.gl/maps/h6KFj). Well known brands are
available. The stores are not as large as HUM India but they are worth a
visit. Some of the stuff (specially Tommy Hilfiger/ Ralph Lauren
shirts) is fake .They have another outlet in Kormangala (Password
+(91)-80-41253061, No.507, 6th Main, Koramangala, Near naga kitchen,
Bangalore – 560034) .Prices are lower than Hum India but selection is
not as large.
• There are a number of shops near Jyothi Niwas
college selling surplus garments. They stock mainly women’s garments,
but some men’s garments can also be found.
• Fashion One,Indiranagar (Near RUOSHShoeshttps://goo.gl/maps/mK5W1).
• American Colors (Koramangala 80 Feet Rd, Koramangala 7th Block, Bengaluru, 560030, ) +91 80 4131 3824 opp Raheja Arcade.
If you look around , you might spot such surplus retailers in the area that you live
A few tips to spot fakes
• Quality of fabric/ stitching will be visibly inferior.
• Most commonly faked items are Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, Old Navy, Gap. Abercrombie.
• In the case of trousers, if the brand is American and the zipper is nylon, it is a fake.
• If the brand label is mutilated or cut-out, it is genuine.
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