Bought Cloth for my Aunt – A Visit to an International Branded Store

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Hello, friends especially in @marketfriday community!

Today I would like to share about one of our shopping experience, this time in an international branded store which was located on Senayan City, a mall which was located in South Jakarta. What made it a bit different is this time we bought a sweater that was wanted by my aunt.

A bit story about it, my aunt lives in another city with us, and although the same store has some branches in her city, but they didn’t have her size so she asked for our help to buy one from the store branch in Jakarta.

When we arrived on Sunday at around 3-4 pm, the Massimo Dutti store in Senayan City Mall was not empty. They had some customers inside. The store looked expensive and lux. It had neat wooden floor, with some grey carpets on the middle part of each section.

We straightly went to the women fashion section to look for the sweater which was same the picture that my aunt already sent to me before. You could see that for women collection this store had some limited collection (they didn’t have it in large numbers as you could see).

The store was nice, the design of the women collection they had were quite vary. You could find some office or formal clothes such as blazer, blouses, shirts and some other, but they also still have some informal clothes like sweater, t-shirt or even jeans.

Good thing was I could find easily the sweater that my aunt wanted but the problem was in their display they only showed Medium and Large size, while my aunt wanted the Small size.

So we right away to a staff there which then helped to check the stock of the sweater, luckily they had Small size for the sweater.

This brand is popular here in Jakarta so that there were some customers at the cashier before us. No worries, we would wait to pay. We could see that they actually also had some sale collection and also shoes or sandals collection too (near the cashier).

The staffs were all nice, with fast respond of service, plus they had a large store so we could keep our distance from other customers which was great. A nice thing to shop there, well do you also have this Massiom Dutti store in your country?

Thanks for having me today, hope you enjoy it and stay tuned!


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Yes you're right it does look like an expensive store.

I wouldn't even be game enough to go into a store like that here in Melbourne and there are so many like that.

Though the difference is that in that store, they have some wonderful colourful clothes, while expensive stores like that here only have dull gray boring colours, or tans/ neutrals, blacks, browns and light pinks....

It's really only the opshops over here that have coloruful clothes though now too many have gray/black or brown in them these days too.

Glad that your aunt got the jumper she needed and you guys had a great day out!

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Yes a bit boring inside actually and yes we got what she wanted. Yes we did a great day out too that day :), thank you

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No, I don't have this store in the US! It looks like a very elegant store and I am so glad they had your aunt's size! Is there only one of those stores in the area? Did you get to look at other things? I see you got to look at the shoes and sandals near the checkout, did anything loo nice enough to buy?

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