Kamla Nagar Market
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 18, 2016, 19:47 IST
Synopsis
Seven radial roads shooting off to mini radials, choc a bloc with shops ranging from the best to the not so known brands of clothing, kids’ wear, accessories, footwear, cosmetics, unstitched material and you have a shopper’s parad … Read more
Seven radial roads shooting off to mini radials, choc a bloc with shops ranging from the best to the not so known brands of clothing, kids’ wear, accessories, footwear, cosmetics, unstitched material and you have a shopper’s paradise. Not only that, add the vendors and squatters on the streets outside, and you have a bargainer’s paradise. With college students, university professors and nearby residents as their main target audience, shops here know how to offer deals that make you go weak in the knees. Read less
Seven radial roads shooting off to mini radials, choc a bloc with shops ranging from the best to the not so known brands of clothing, kids’ wear, accessories, footwear, cosmetics, unstitched material and you have a shopper’s paradise. Not only that, add the vendors and squatters on the streets outside, and you have a bargainer’s paradise. With college students, university professors and nearby residents as their main target audience, shops here know how to offer deals that make you go weak in the knees.Head to Bungalow road (the entrance to Kamla Nagar) and the newly constructed mall in Kamla Nagar’s centre for brands, Kolhapur road for wholesale deals, the main entrance for chic girlie western wear, bags, accessories and kids’ stuff. The centre circle is a haven for personal items such as pouches, clutch bags, hair accessories and well as home furnishings.
The shops might be small but are overflowing with the latest stocks. A lot of these are imported as well as sourced from home production units, especially the children knits. There are also some factory outlet shops that offer some good deals on high volumes.
Mondays closed, avoid Sundays since these might be extremely crowded and you will be lucky if you find space to park your car.
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