Prada Outlet
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Hi Trumps -
Word of advice - come with cash AND credit. Once you get out to the stores, you're literally dropped off in the middle of nowhere. The areas surrounding the outlets are residential villages, and unlike in the U.S. you're not close to anything else. There are NO ATMs and no phones (trust me, I asked), so be prepared to be self-sufficient throughout the day. PS - I used by credit card or debit card for virtually every purchase throughout my travel.
Word of advice - come with cash AND credit. Once you get out to the stores, you're literally dropped off in the middle of nowhere. The areas surrounding the outlets are residential villages, and unlike in the U.S. you're not close to anything else. There are NO ATMs and no phones (trust me, I asked), so be prepared to be self-sufficient throughout the day. PS - I used by credit card or debit card for virtually every purchase throughout my travel.
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Took my wife to the Prada outlet in Muly and it was very difcult to loacte the outlet. Once there, it was almost empty no wait at all (Wednesday late AM). My wife a shopper could not find much of interest. It is a hit or miss excercise.
David
David
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High fashion labels and classics pieces are a rarity. Prada, only release pieces from two seasons ago. Last years trends, however, classic, take a long time to come back into vogue. Don't waste your money.