Jim Thompson silk stores
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Jim Thompson silk stores
Could anyone tell me if there is a big enough price difference/ savings to make the trip to the outlet store or is it just easier to purchase at the regular store and pay a few dollars more and save time? Would also like to hear what you found in the stores that you thought was special.
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The outlet is significantly cheaper, but the benefit depends on how much you think you're going to spend. If you're only going to buy a few items, perhaps the trip is not worth the trouble. Plus, the main store is very nice.
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The outlet store sells "last years'" merchandise. If you are looking for specific items in new prints/patterns, then you will need to shop at a regular store. There are lots of stores! Enjoy looking! Jim Thompson silk items are beautiful and extremely well made.
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You will save 30-70% at the outlet. Most of the items are discontinued patterns, but some are not. I've purchased purses at the outlets, gift items and yard goods.
If you want the latest patterns go to the main store. There are many, many JT branches around, but the main store on Suriwong has the best selection.
If you want the latest patterns go to the main store. There are many, many JT branches around, but the main store on Suriwong has the best selection.
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Hello to the champions of BKK shopping. (still looking for Guenmai and Karen's input!)
A question for the group - re yard goods. What is the usual width of their fabric???
I know Karen said they bought upholstery fabric there and in order to know how much to buy, I need to know what their usual or averaage width is.
I expect this panel of experts to find this an easy question.
Thanks.
Polly
A question for the group - re yard goods. What is the usual width of their fabric???
I know Karen said they bought upholstery fabric there and in order to know how much to buy, I need to know what their usual or averaage width is.
I expect this panel of experts to find this an easy question.
Thanks.
Polly
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Sawadee ka, Ken.
Today I put out my Santa Claus on the end table - the one carrying a beach chair and an umbrella, wearing flip flops, beermuda shorts, sunglasses and -yes - a Hawaiian Shirt! I guess I do have a thing about Hawaiian, oops Florida, shirts!
Alas, I'll miss the dogs in NOLA. I'm going to Seoul.
Today I put out my Santa Claus on the end table - the one carrying a beach chair and an umbrella, wearing flip flops, beermuda shorts, sunglasses and -yes - a Hawaiian Shirt! I guess I do have a thing about Hawaiian, oops Florida, shirts!
Alas, I'll miss the dogs in NOLA. I'm going to Seoul.
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Like Wintersp, I would like to know the standard width of the fabric if anyone knows. I need 40 yards of at least 50" wide,so will definately try to make it to the outlet. Is all of the fabric silk or do they offer blends? Will they ship for you?
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Could someone please post the proper location for JT "outlet". I found two listed on the Nancy Chandler map. Upon arriving at the one nearest our hotel, it wasn't an outlet at all, just one of their larger stores.
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There is a much smaller outlet near the Suriwong main store. Craig has given the correct address for the large outlet. Take the BTS to On Nut and a cab from there or walk. It's about 1/2-3/4 of a mile. 800 meters.
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Hi
At the outlet you can get silks and other fabrics. They make for Colefax and Fowler and the like too, so a huge range to choose from, with also chintz, heavier upholstery fabric etc. In terms of width they have 48", 54" and wider. So normal curtain width that you can buy in most places I think.
I bought and carried back fabric last year with no problem (silk not too heavy).
At the outlet you can get silks and other fabrics. They make for Colefax and Fowler and the like too, so a huge range to choose from, with also chintz, heavier upholstery fabric etc. In terms of width they have 48", 54" and wider. So normal curtain width that you can buy in most places I think.
I bought and carried back fabric last year with no problem (silk not too heavy).
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Ok, this is where people get confused. There must be a hundred BRANCHES of the JT stores. However there are only two OUTLET stores in Bangkok - soi 93 and the very close to the main store on Suriwong - (there is also now one in Phuket). The outlet stores sell JT merchandise at a discount. The branches sell JT merchandise at regular prices. There is one Main JT store, located on Suriwong in Bangkok.
Unless there is a new (since mid-Nov) outlet store in Central World, I would expect that the store there is a branch.
Unless there is a new (since mid-Nov) outlet store in Central World, I would expect that the store there is a branch.