It is all about the Buttons and the Benjamins: Inside the Lujiabang Fabric Market
Posted by sethandliz at 10:43 AMFellow Travelers, Here is our guide to the Lujiabang Fabric Market (Nanpu Bridge subway stop line 8)
Friends and Family, let us know what you think about our fabulous new outfits.
We visited Lujiabang fabric market four times during our two month stay in Shanghai. The market's three floors of small stalls filled with bulk rolls of silk, linen, wool are undeniably tantalizing. The maze is dizzying, but after several visits we got the hang of it.
Here are a few tips....
- Get off the first floor asap. The 2nd and 3rd floors are quieter and nicer.
- Look for established stalls. We liked several of the the large corner stalls. Ask for a business cards to help you figure out who's the head honcho.
- Bring something they can copy! This is not absolutely necessary but it is a huge help. Most stalls are excellent at copying. The clothing we had made from stall samples needed a refitting or two, but everyone nailed copies on their first try.
- Don't ask for anything too complicated. We stuck to simple men's dress shirts and jackets, flowing women's skirts with basic waist lines, and classic long coats. Be warned: we saw several examples of suits-gone-bad and their unhappy owners.
Here are specific stall recommendations with pictures of their handy work....
3rd Floor Stall Number 332 This stall made Seth's black linen jacket. It's a gorgeous fit but it took them three tries to get it right. This is a picture of the second try.
YangYongGang 3F No. 389 Corner stall next to the button people. This is an excellent stall. They got everything right on the first try. We bought several linen shirts and linen pants for Seth and a cashmere coat for Liz. (More pictures of their work in the slide show.)
3F No. 301-302 This corner stall has one of the widest selections of silk. They
designed Liz's paneled skirt without a copy and, after one refitting, Liz
was ready to go out on the town.
Ray 3F No. 349 Liz's Green Jacket. This Stall had a few interesting fabrics. They took tons of measurements and tailored a model Liz chose from the store. They didn't need a copy.
2F No. 281 This
stall has beautiful fabrics. They were unable to make a skirt without a
copy, but they did a great job copying the skirt from stall 3F-301. They
even improved the fit.
Lujiabang is filled with specialty stalls including this one which we thought was either intended for five year-olds or hookers but as it turns out they design dance outfits.
It's All About The Buttons. Liz objected to the cheap plastic buttons on Seth's linen shirts and insisted he pay extra for quality buttons from the button shop. The tailor switched them out in a jiffy.
Check out Seth's pink and orange linen shirts. What do you think of the buttons?
In this slide show: Liz bargains, gets fitted, peruses, then tries things on for size.
In this slide show: Stalls, Stalls, Glorious Stalls.
We leave for Guilin in a few hours and we return to Michigan in one week. Check back in a few days for a time release post. Then check back in about a weekfor our final blog posts about our hiking adventure
Labels: blogsherpa, China, Shanghai
ooooooh...lovely! Liz, I really love the coat and the velvet blazer. You are really smart to buy business clothes over there where they're cheap and tailor made. I know they'll come in handy for your new career :)
Seth- it takes a real man to wear pink linnen ;p
Leslie Aiuvalasit said...
August 14, 2009 at 11:05 PM
Okay this five year old hooker wants the green diagonal strip skirt hanging over Liz's head. Too bad you don't have my measurements! -Sherry
Sherry said...
August 14, 2009 at 11:43 PM
Seth did you buy the Mao jacket? What a great place to shop!
Sherry said...
August 14, 2009 at 11:46 PM
Seth, you look better in clothes than anyone! Love the sherbet colors, the black and white pose. I hope you got that mandarin collar jacket. Liz, your stuff is fabulous. Great jackets, skirts and coat. Prices?? I will see if they rival TJMaxx.
Terrific posting, guys. xo
Beth said...
August 15, 2009 at 12:07 AM
What a gorgeous gal and handsome dud!
Ali said...
August 15, 2009 at 2:41 AM
It's overwhelming. The clothes look great on both of you. I can't imagine they would look as good on us generously sized people.
I agree on the buttons. Quality buttons can make a shirt special.
Andy said...
August 15, 2009 at 6:45 AM
Dude those shirts are so Seth. Lizzie the cream jacket with the trim is hot! They got any tracksuits over there? I am mostly over my flu and blog hiatus now.
Allen said...
August 16, 2009 at 12:30 AM
Wow! Personalized clothing! This looks fun. I want to play.
Katheryn said...
August 22, 2009 at 11:02 PM
(Wow... it's great to be able to comment again! The great firewall of China is no fun at all.)
Beth & Sherry: I loved the Mao jacket but decided against it. There really aren't that many occasions to wear it in Ann Arbor. Halloween comes to mind. Any event post-tenure also.
Katheryn: you'd have so much fun in the fabric market! Tailored clothes in the fabrics you want for cheap... can't beat it.
Seth and Liz said...
August 23, 2009 at 1:54 AM