Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Racer Back Tank

racer back double layer tank
purchased h&m, hong kong
brand: h&m

  purchased for $19

retail $149 HK = $19 USD

note: if i was in the U.S. i'd would have never paid this much for a tank top. but since i was in hong kong and actually not shopping as much as i thought i would, i caved.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Jumpsuit

ruffle trim pleated button front jumpsuit w/ elastic waistband and pockets
purchased shi-lin ye-shi, taiwan
brand: unknown

purchased for $13.44

retail $390 NT = $13.44 USD


Friday, March 25, 2011

Blush Knit

blush knit top with large front pockets 
purchased in taipei, taiwan
brand: unknown

 purchased for $14 

retail $400 NT = $14 USD

note: the weight of this top drapes lovely on my body, see it on me here!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Peter Pan Dress

white peter pan collared sleeveless dress
purchased at shi-lin ye-shi, taiwan
brand: unknown

  purchased for $13.79

retail $400 NT = $13.79 USD

note: i really like the simplicity of this dress but i haven't had a chance to wear it yet due to the low temperatures all over the world. it was too cold in taiwan, china, hong kong and now im back in the states and it's still too cold!

Sorry for the slow down! + new Marc by Marc

It's been a difficult past two weeks of packing, flying, unpacking, and trying to beat jet lag.
Bargain Monster will be back on track shortly.

Remember my brown oxford heels purchased for $13.44?
I'm back in the states and rocking them... unfortunately I think they might be just a little small 

 marc by marc leather cross-body with removable gold link straps 
purchased at the marc by marc store in hong kong
brand: marc by marc

purchased for $248

note: when it comes to marc jacobs' bags, it's the one thing i am willing to pay full price for. i absolutely love this bag, it comes with six built in card slots and a zipper pocket to keep your goodies. 


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Earrings from Hong Kong

butterflies and flowers
purchased in hong kong on the streets
brand: unknown

purchased for $1.94 each

retail $15 HK = $1.94 USD each

note: more earrings for my little cousins back in the U.S.

3x3 rubix, super square-1, tank diamond magic cube

three cubes, three prices: 3x3 rubix, super square-1, tank diamond magic cube
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: unknown

purchased for $15.15

retail $220 RMB = $33.30 USD for three
multiple purchase bargain $100 RMB = $15.15 USD for three

original retail prices:
 3x3 $20 RMB = $3 USD
space changer $100 RMB = $15.15 USD
hexgon $100 RMB = $15.15 USD


note: i dont just bargain with clothing, i bargain with everything...

Thursday, March 10, 2011

black & white jacket

black & white double breasted jacket w/ hood 
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: unknown


purchased for $15.15 

retail $450 RMB = $68 USD
bargain $100 RMB = $15.15 USD

note: i love sportswear and all things that include pockets and/or a hood. 



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Mulberry?

two mulberry shoulder bags w/ adjustable short and long strap
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, chinna
brand: "mulberry" wannabe

purchased for $9 each

retail $180 RMB = $27 USD each
bargain $60 RMB = $9 USD each



Lace dress

white lace dress w/ lining
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: unknown

purchased for $7.57

retail $200 RMB = $30 USD
bargain $50 RMB = $7.57 USD

note: adding to my collection of white for spring! the weather here in taiwan is still too cold for this but la should be perfect when i return!

Mini OPI's

mini OPI nail polish
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: OPI?

purchased for $0.75 USD each

retail $35 RMB = $5.30 USD each
bargain $15 RMB = $2.27 USD each
multiple item bargain $5 RMB = $0.75 USD each

note: not sure if these are real OPI's or fake... never seen mini ones in the states before. 
but these were so cute!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Earrings

fish bones and butterflies
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: unknown

purchased for $2.52 each

retail $35 RMB = $5.30 USD each
bargain $25 RMB = $3.78 USD each
multiple item bargain $16 RMB = $2.52 USD each

note: when it comes to bargaining in china, be ready to argue. 
the entire purchasing process occurs like a debate. 

you ask the price, they give you a price. 
you tell them its too much, they ask you what price would you like? 
you give them a price, they say: its too low, they cant make a profit, 
its good quality, are you kidding, how about a little more etc...
you say i dont want it then, they give you a lower price.
you say you want it for the price you said earlier, they said no i cant even make a profit that way.
you walk away and they yell lower prices at you
lower and lower until they see you are serious about leaving
and they yell okay come back you can have it at that price!

tips: if they see that your a foreigner, they rise the prices on you
if you are not aggressive enough, you will loose
know when to walk away
and sometimes, you just cant win them all when both you
 and the sales person is too stubborn to budge, even if the difference is only a us dollar. 



Marc by Marc?

large marc by marc tote replicas
purchased at silk & pearl market, beijing, china
brand: "marc by marc" wannabe

purchased for $7.57 each

retail $280 RMB = $42 USD each
bargain $60 RMB = $9 USD each
multiple item bargain $50 RMB = $7.57 USD each

note: i'm going to start off by saying that i am not a supporter of counterfeit goods, but where in the world is more infamously known for its counterfeit goods than china? 
it's my first time visiting and just couldn't help but join the millions of other tourist who go to the silk market to get ahold of some cheap goods! these were adorable! 
and as you can see i purchased four! 

I'm Back!

After a week of experiencing very limited internet access in China
I was so delighted to head to Hong Kong to reconnect with the rest of the world
to only find out that the hotel (Park Lane) we were staying at did not provide 
free internetto their guests! I was so desperate I was willing to pay, 
but on second thought it was $15 USD per hour....

Long story short, after two weeks of being away, I am back!

And ready to share my bargains from China and Hong Kong with you.
But to tell you the truth I was quite disappointed with how little I came back with...
or I guess disappointed with how there wasn't as much great bargains as I expected
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