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Seems like you did well.. I guess as long as it lasts a reasonable amount of time. I paid 4 bucks for a good quality shirt in Saigon which in retrospect might be too cheap but you don't know the quality until extended use, right. Like if the ink cracks and peels off after 1 wash. If I go back to Vietnam I would definitely buy more clothes but its definitely a place every foreigner needs to constantly watch their money/belongings
Some even expensive shoes, the shoes sole often goes off the heel counter if water comes in and damage the glue. In my case we often go to shoes repair shop to have sewing arround sole and upper + glue then they will last very long. It costs only 4 bucks.
Missed your vlogs! Very interesting shopping and great negotiation skills! Both of you were very polite and firm with the sellers and walking away a few times sets a rough range of reasonable prices which in my opinion is a good way of getting a win-win price! Looking forward to your next adventure. ❤
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The vendor is hilarious. Super chill dude. Flagged me down walking to the roti shop and says he got my size jokingly. Keep in mind I’m a 2xL US. We both had a laugh
Decent purchases if the clothes and shoes are good enough quality.That guy on the street sounded like he was speaking French. Unfortunately there's impolite people everywhere in the world. When you travel, expect to come across these types occaisionally. We just smile, back up (not turn our backs) and walk around them...even if it means crossing the street. Don't confront them and don't let them bother you.
I wouldn't buy hiking shoes from Asia they will most likely fall apart and they don't have the effort put into the design of a shoe that needs to be worn for long periods.