Contrary to the services and food business, clothing, and basic personal stuff are however sold cheaper than the usual price in the city. Customers are spoilt for choice and the prices are usually affordable and within the budget of many.
For example, you can fetch a decent t-shirt at only RM10, and pants at about RM20 plus. Children schoolbags are tagged at RM6.90 to RM10...depending on the design and size. I have seen the same bags sold in KL for RM20!
For example, you can fetch a decent t-shirt at only RM10, and pants at about RM20 plus. Children schoolbags are tagged at RM6.90 to RM10...depending on the design and size. I have seen the same bags sold in KL for RM20!
Econjaya usually opens at 10am and closes at 10pm. You can find almost everything in it from clothing, shoes, biscuits, drinks and many more. A typical Econsave supermarket. In Gua Musang, it's almost everything the locals need.
Sometimes, less is more. Of course, if you are the brand-concious type of a person, then you wouldn't agree. But if you are okay with an average quality, then it's not so bad. You'll live...:-)
Also, along the shophouses opposite the Econjaya, there are tents set up selling blankets, nasi lemak kukus, t-shirts and even a A&W trailer for the convenience of the visitors and locals especially during the peak time of the upcoming by-election.
Once you get used to it, Gua Musang can be your next Pavillion if you want...:-)
Sometimes, less is more. Of course, if you are the brand-concious type of a person, then you wouldn't agree. But if you are okay with an average quality, then it's not so bad. You'll live...:-)
Also, along the shophouses opposite the Econjaya, there are tents set up selling blankets, nasi lemak kukus, t-shirts and even a A&W trailer for the convenience of the visitors and locals especially during the peak time of the upcoming by-election.
Once you get used to it, Gua Musang can be your next Pavillion if you want...:-)
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