It’s common belief that online shopping sites like Taobao and Shopee are the best places to get affordable and trendy clothing, but TaoGo Mart in Kuala Lumpur might’ve just one-upped them. Located 30 minutes from KL’s city centre, this fashion paradise stocks apparel for every occasion, from casual vacay-worthy fits to full-blown wedding dresses.
Most importantly, everything’s super affordable, with prices even lower than what you’d be able to find online. Here’s what to expect at this treasure trove:
Image credit: TaoGo Mart via Google Maps
TaoGo Mart is located near Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall, which is roughly a 25-minute drive from KLCC.
It’s most easily accessible by car, but if you decide to take public transport, we suggest hopping on the LRT to Awan Besar station. The mart is a 9-minute drive from there, and if you’re planning to stop by Pavilion Bukit Jalil, there’s also a free shuttle bus to catch from the station.
Image credit: Shisheng DAI (Lemon_Squeezy) via Google Images
TaoGo Mart sells clothes, shoes, bags and accessories for every member of the family, so you’ll be able to walk out of the store fully fitted from head to toe.
The majority of their goods, however, are women’s fashion items. Expect to dig through racks of elegant dinner gowns, workwear, casual fits, sports attire, and even wedding dresses.
You won’t have to burst your wallet footing the bill either – dresses are priced from just RM38 (~S$11.72), and even wedding gowns cost RM100 (~S$30) or less.
Image adapted from: @taogo_mart via Instagram, Jaye Shayne Ang, Xuan
We also spotted major steals like winter puffer jackets from RM158 (~S$48.73), and shoes from RM28 (~S$8.59).
As mentioned, items here are potentially cheaper than they are online, and customers have spotted identical pieces on the web that cost up to S$12 more.
The queue outside TaoGo Mart recently.
Image credit: Coco Lim via Google Maps
You’ll get the best of both worlds shopping at TaoGo Mart – affordable clothing that’s cheaper than online shopping, and the ability to try them on before carting out. If you’re planning to head down, we suggest going a little earlier, as the store seems to be racking up pretty long queues.
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Cover image adapted from: 柯柔(禁言) via RED, Shisheng DAI (Lemon_Squeezy) via Google Images, Jaye Shayne Ang via Google Images
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