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The Oldest Flea Market Full Of Trends In West Delhi- Jwala Heri

By Geetanshi Arora·August 11, 2016·2 min read·437 words
The Oldest Flea Market Full Of Trends In West Delhi- Jwala Heri
Street shopping is something that we all die for! Getting all the trendy fashion of Runway in pocket friendly prices, who won’t love it? We all love Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Janpath and the unending street hubs of Delhi. Jwala Heri market of Paschim Vihar is the least talked about when it comes to flea markets. This widely stretched market in narrow lanes is full of trends and colours of the season you would love to have in your closet.
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We bring you the little guide area of this market that offers clothing, footwear, accessories, bags and what not. There are some of the best stationers located inside the narrow lanes adjacent to flavorsome & delectable eateries.
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This hustle bustle of the streets may stop you to enter the market but don’t miss the chance of grabbing good stuff in half of the price. Shop guide: Bubble Gum , the Fashion Fiesta Cool prints and happy colour tee’s and dresses Range – 200/- to 600/- Bharti Bhavya One stop shop for all accessories, jhumka’s, maang tikka, and bridal sets on rent. Kundan earrings varying range from 500/- to 10k
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Panzeb Get beautiful tunics between 1100 to 1800/- Printed and trendy plazo’s in range of just 250 to 300/-
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Coat Palace We found this shop quite interesting. Coat Palace is a men’s wear shop. It has all kind of Sherwani’s ranging from 5000/- to 15000/- and men’s suits from 2500 – 7000/- Stitching for suits are for 4500/- They have some beautiful printed Tee’s as well. Gunjan Creations They have a very trendy collection of latest western outfits. Stylish lowers, hot pants and shorts. Ranging from 200 to 600/- Radha Jee It is adjacent to Gunjan creations and have an amazing collection of dresses varying from 200 to 2000/- Novelty Selection This little bag shop of Clutches, Duffle bags, pretty bags and more will make you drool over it without burning a hole in your pocket. Contact: 25280650 Apart from shopping, you must indulge at amazing street eateries and you can’t miss Golgappa’s at Gujarat Namkeen if you visit Jawala Heri market. Just ahead of Gujarat Namkeen you’ll find a Dosa Corner, which will tempt and spellbound you by their amazing dosa and sambhar aromas. Dosa Corner Contact: 09654582460
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  There are many Art centers and many rug, carpets and fabric shops. Unity Art Center & Gift Items is one of them. You’ll get all size frames ranging from Rs. 50 to 1000/-   They have mirror frames, painting frames and they make required frame sizes as well. Click here to know about the Fashion style in Tibetan market!!

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#fashion#west delhi#flea market#jwala heri#street food#paschim vihar#street shopping
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Geetanshi Arora

Fashion & lifestyle blogger at Catchnow Daily. Sharing honest reviews, style inspiration, and everyday discoveries from Delhi and beyond.

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