![]() For the adult size, they had 3 designs available: Unfortunately, all they had were traditional cheongsam. The salesperson claimed that the price is fixed, but we were still able to haggle the price down. I promise!Īnyway, after hours of looking for a shop that sells adult-sized cheongsam, we finally found one that did: Stall 3J-15! They sell adult size ones for P580 and the children's size for P480. ![]() I'll update this post next time I'll keep an eye out for them. In retrospect, I should've taken note of the stall numbers of other 2 shops that sold cheongsam. Out of all the stalls we've checked, we only found 3 that sell cheongsamand 2 of them only sold children's size. So my sister and I probably missed a few but we did a good sweep of all floors. Since the mall was renovated and they added the Soler-Recto wing, I've only been to 168 a few times and frankly the layout of the stalls is a little confusing. Where can I buy a cheongsam in the 168 Shopping Mall? The mall's website actually has a guide as well: How to commute going to 168 Shopping Mall but I prefer Commuting in the Philippines 101's guide since it's more detailed, and it has more commuting routes compared to the official site's guide. If you don't know how to commute to 168 here's a link to my favorite commuting guide: Commuting to 168 Mall. We could have gone to the mall, but we're pretty sure we've seen stalls that sell cheongsam inside the 168 during our shopping sprees. I told my sister about it and she agreed to come with me to the 168 Shopping Mallat Divisoria. (If you're looking for ideas on what to wear on Chinese New Year you should read my previous entry here.) Now the challenge was where to buy a cheongsam in the Philippines? I've tried searching on these auction sites: Sulit, Ayos Dito and Ebay PH and I haven't found a single red cheongsamfor teens/adults! I considered placing an order from outside the Philippines but I prefer to fit the clothes before I buy them, and I wasn't confident it would even arrive on time for the Chinese New Year. I've decided to wear a red cheongsam to welcome the year of the Wood Horse.
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