On my first visit, I really liked that fabric sellers (mostly Uzbeks) can now lay out their goods in a clean, bright room.And it is not necessary to cover the goods with cellophane during the rain, so that pallets or boards will lie under the feet of customers, and in some places bricks, so that customers do not squish through puddles and splatter the fabrics with dirt.It seems that now all the goods are laid out neatly in the pavilion, you can go up and touch the texture and do not ask to show the fabrics lying in the depths behind the seller's back.Everything is convenient and the assortment is all in sight.But the last visit upset me.There are fewer boutiques with fabrics, and even more departments with national clothes and bags, towels and bedspreads have appeared.Maybe someone likes it.But they all have exactly the same assortment!One in one! Then why are there so many boutiques?As far as I know: the majority (exactly the majority) of buyers come to this pavilion for fabrics.Many people sew and love to sew .And in the studio you can give a piece of fabric you like to sew.You will choose the style and fabric yourself and no one will have such a dress anymore.Isn 't this a celebration for a woman!So it was a good start , but now ... As V. Chernomyrdin said, "we wanted the best, but it turned out as always." I think needlewomen of all stripes come to the pavilion not for sewn clothes every day, but to buy something new, for the soul!
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Екатерина
Level 12 Local Expert
March 6
You can find anything here. A good selection of fabrics and curtains. On That One, you can buy in one place at once. The prices are reasonable
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Александр Македонский
Level 17 Local Expert
August 26, 2023
A good indoor market for fabric and related sewing products. Previously, it was all on the street under the covered sky. Now it is clean and there is a huge range of fabrics.