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Step One Tailor
The guide was updated:A custom tailor serving you in a relaxed atmosphere. Take your pick from pants, blouses, suits, overcoats and much more.
Useful Information
- Address: 1086/18 Charoen Krung Road, Bangkok
- Opening hours: Mon - Fr 10am - 7pm, Sat 10am - 6pm
- Website: www.steponetailor.com
- Phone: +66 2234 7949
- Email: tony@steponetailor.com
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A custom tailor serving you in a relaxed atmosphere. Take your pick from pants, blouses, suits, overcoats and much more.
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Clothing & Tailors
Bangkok is known for its inexpensive clothing and talented tailoring industry. There are tailor shops throughout the city, but it is best to ask around for reputable places. Some tailor shops will take your money, but will not deliver quality products.
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Peninsula Tailors
With its high reputation, Peninsula Tailors offers quality craftmanship and the latest fashion from around the globe. The friendly staff are very experienced, providing a wide range of fabrics in a relaxed atmosphere. Reasonable prices combined with the highest quality, makes Peninsula Tailors one of the best tailors in town.
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Antiques
Antique sales in Bangkok are strong, but antiques are not always what are sold. The word antique could actually mean that it was made to look old yesterday. That being said, Thailand antiques, whether old or young, display intricate craftsmanship and make for great gifts and decoration. There are antique stores around the city, especially in the more touristy areas of Siam, Silom, Sukhumvit and Khaosan Road.
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Mahboonkrong (MBK) Center
The ‘grand-daddy’ of Bangkok’s big shopping centres yields a market feel in indoor air-conditioned comfort, with floor upon floor of shops selling just about anything, and is topped with a movie theatre. An entire floor is devoted to mobile phones and digital cameras. Ample clothes, bag and furniture stores spread across the remaining levels. Tourists can apply for a special Tourist Discount Card (MBK) at the information desk, which entitles you to between 5–30 percent discounts on selected merchandise and in some restaurants.
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Siam Paragon
Holding centre stage in the heart of the Siam shopping district, Paragon is modern, sleek and spacious. With names like Armani, Chanel and Maserati on hand, the Paragon is decidedly high-end, but its monumental cinema screens, delectable food court options and Asia’s largest aquarium will keep you sheltered from the heat.
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The Emporium
The emporium is a high-class centre located on Sukhumvit Road at the Phromphong Skytrain station. With a variety of high and mid-end stores, this happening hub is popular with foreign residents and wealthy locals for beauty, fashion, threads and more.
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Siam Centre & Siam Discovery
Set side-by-side and connected by a sky walk on the fourth floor, these sister malls are yet two more fabulous shopping centres in the Siam shopping district. Siam Centre is geared toward the teenager crowd with frequent singing and fashion shows and a live radio broadcasting booth where up-and-coming pop stars cut their tunes. Discovery is more upscale, with many artsy furniture stores and upscale clothing stores.
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Pantip Plaza Bangkok
In the heart of the Siam shopping district, Pantip Plaza is a mecca of all things IT. From video games, to computers, software to movies, anything you need to increase your tech connections can be found here.
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Jatujak Weekend Market (Chatuchak)
With over 10,000 stalls, you’ll find literally everything and anything at this extravagant weekend bazaar, from plants to crafts, pets, clothes, food and antiques – you name it. You’ll need a map so you don’t get lost in the maze of aisles, though the market is incredibly organised considering its behemoth size.
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