Where can I buy fakes in Bangkok?

Where can I buy fakes in Bangkok?

The king of fake merchandise in Bangkok is the MBK shopping mall. 95% percent of the articles sold in this shopping mall are counterfeit, the remaining 5% are official re-sellers such as the Nikon and Canon camera stores, located on one of the last floors or the eastern part where there’s the Japanese chain Tokyu.

How can you tell a fake bag?

Examine the bag for brand tags, authenticity labels, and serial numbers. Most designer bags will have an inside tag with a brand name and a serial number on it. The inside tags should be hand-stitched or stamped into the leather. Many designers also include authenticity labels on the outside of the bag.

Where is MBK from?

Bangkok Thailand
MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong (Thai: มาบุญครอง; RTGS: Mabunkhrong, pronounced [māː….

MBK Center
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Location Pathum Wan District, Bangkok Thailand
Opening date 1985
Developer Sirichai Bulakul

Where are fake bags made?

Multiple experts recently told Vogue UK that these higher-quality fakes are made in the same factories as the authentic bags, which I’ve heard as well: It’s a phenomenon that becomes increasingly plausible as more luxury brands move their production to China and India.

What company is MBK?

MBK Entertainment (Korean: MBK 엔터테인먼트), is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2007 by Kim Kwang-soo. The label was formerly known as Core Contents Media, established on January 9, 2007 as the subsidiary label of CJ E&M Music….MBK Entertainment.

Native name MBK 엔터테인먼트
Website mbk-ent.com

What do they sell at MBK?

There are 8 floors packed with 2,000 shops that sell everything from clothing, fashion accessories, handbags, leather products and luggage to furniture, mobile phones, electrical appliances, cameras, stationery and DVDs.

Where to go shopping in Bangkok?

Shopping in Bangkok is a limitless activity. From the glamorous, maze-like malls that congregate around Siam Station to the sprawling 15,000-stall Chatuchak Weekend Market, the largest in Asia, there is nothing you can’t buy in this city.

What happens if you get caught selling fake goods in Thailand?

With the risk of four years jail time and fines of up to 400,000 baht (AUD$16,000) for selling inauthentic products, vendors have had to find less obvious ways to tout their counterfeit goods. But despite the high-ends becoming rarer, MBK is still a mecca for cheap, faux products.

Is MBK still a mecca for cheap beauty products?

But despite the high-ends becoming rarer, MBK is still a mecca for cheap, faux products. The beauty counters on level two, are stocked with lookalike MAC, Urban Decay and Nars eyeshadows, concealers and powders.