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Raimond (m)
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I have heard of boutique owners who buy,clean up, and sell them.But come to think of it, even in the US and UK,people patronise those, I`m not an advocate for okrika though.
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oyb (m)
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lagos- you can find some of the same clothes sold in boutiques at n3500 for n800 at emab shopping plaza at cms. its just that as you get older, and more busy, you just don't have the time , energy and agidi to go down to places like emab. whenever i go there, i switch to gra gra mode, you need that for the traders who will practically drag you into their shops, and the pricks who do a fast switch on you.(someone once switched a pair of damani jeans for johnny blaze - if i hadn't looked in the bag one last time, that would have been it.) Naija with second hand mentality,second hand wears,second hand cars,, second hand babe/guy ???na wah oh!!!
have you read the millionaire next door? great book. it states that america has the largest no of self made millionaires. and a lot of them buy second hand cars! it makes far more financial sense to buy a second hand car than a brand new one. the moment you buy a brand new car, its value falls by up to 25%?
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OlowoTee (f)
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I, myself, used to wear a lot of second-hand clothes when I had no job to afford the new ones. Now that I can afford the new ones, most of my clothes are tailored to my physique by affordable designers. It depends on which part of the economic block you belong to.  As for me, second-hand clothes have been a lot of help. thank you ma brother too. The truth is that most of us can't deny the fact that we've ever worn a second-hand stuff!! and this has been due to our economic situation in Naija. But thank God for the gradual improvement!!  Moreso, You don't expect someone hungry and without job to often patronise boutiqueswhere tops/shirts are sold for N1,500, N2,000,  shoes N3,500, N5, 000 even the converted 2nd class ones  etc. I beg Priority matters. But, I believe that once these people are well-fed and with good jobs. . . . levels go change too. Not everyone that patronise second-hand is happy about it. na situation. 
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Flodel (f)
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there's nothing bad putting on second hand cloth, u find out that it is more reliable than the so called new ones u get from the boutique. wearing second hand clothes does not mean one is poor, i agree with aisha check garki, mpape market on friday n u'll be amazed at the category of people fighting over second hand cloth. tell me is there anything you don't get the second hand even human beings.
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efuah (f)
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. wearing second hand clothes does not mean one is poor, .
i was just about to say this,. . . some are rich but 'em still love them second-hand clothes, it's not only for the poor, some rich peeps are simply habitual customers! is there anything you don't get the second hand even human beings.
lol  dnt kill me wt lafta 
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dikizie (m)
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Even in the United States people buy second hand clothes. They go to Thrift stores to buy these clothes. Besides those clothes you buy at boutiques in Nigeria 40% are second hand clothes. Most of them bought from Thrift stores in either America, London etc. they are then sent to Nigeria. A measure of different deodorants and air fresheners are used to make them smell nice.
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efuah (f)
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Even in the United States people buy second hand clothes. They go to Thrift stores to buy these clothes. Besides those clothes you buy at boutiques in Nigeria 40% are second hand clothes. Most of them bought from Thrift stores in either America, London etc. they are then sent to Nigeria. A measure of different deodorants and air fresheners are used to make them smell nice.
40%??
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barbiedoll (f)
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@ aisha2 @ flodel
My dear sisiters could you give me a more detailed description of where this Garki Market is, I really need to check it out. I go to Yaba which is the only place I know, often times I buy things I don't like afterall and their prices are rather high their in yaba.
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aisha2 (f)
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Garki Market is in Abuja, seems you live in Lagos. Anyway its a popular place if you live in Abuja, Any Taxi Driver can take you there.
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mdsocks (m)
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lol! I once bought a t-shirt for about 2000 only to realize later that it was second hand turn to new.  It was well packaged. What about second hand shoes? Second hand is better in some sense. As most new ones don't last long compared to the second hand.
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zheroes (m)
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are we aware that most second handed clothes have the highest quality? while you can get good qualities as new, most times they are very expensive and considering our society and how its seen nobody wants to agree they use or prefer second hand, imagine buying a T.M lewin shirt in port harcourt for between 9k and 13k, its ridiculous, i was so shocked when i learnt dudes in lagos are getting it for between 5k5-8k. if the cash is there no probs, otherwise i will go for quality, second hand or tenth hand
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barbiedoll (f)
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too bad, I stay in Lagos. thanx all thesame.
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janami (f)
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It is true. wearing second hand does not mean that u are poor. Once i bought a top for 3k5 from one rubbish boutique well structured and later saw some omo alatas wearing it as aso ebi. It was not funny. My friends just consoled me by saying probably the quality is different, but i no gree o  at least second hand clothes gives u the guarantee for not being too common
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efuah (f)
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janami. . . that's one thing about second-hand, they are one in town 
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ifyalways (f)
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yes,yes,yes i buy second hand clothes.they are really cool and even last long especially if you go for the first grades.am not just into second hand clothes,bags and shoes as well.  @efuah,give me some folks sis,kantamanto straight. 
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efuah (f)
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Hey Ify  . . . now am suspecting u o! you've been saying a lot about Ghana. Now tell me. are u a ghanaian or u're a nigerian staying in ghana? gimmie ya addy let me pick u up this saturday to Kantamanto 
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aysometin (f)
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It is true. wearing second hand does not mean that u are poor. When i buy a top for 3k5 from one rubbish boutique well structured and later saw some omo alatas wearing it as aso ebi. It was not funny. My friends just consolde me by saying probably the quality is different, but i no gree o  at least second hand clothes gives u the guarantee for not being too common Now that was really funny.Omo alatas wearng it as aso-ebi.
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awon boiz
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@aysometin Glad you are back, how was your vacation,  wetn u bring com for me  wats your id make i relate wit u  Holla!
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niceuzor
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OkiriKA Polo is the best, whether you like it or not. 
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mdsocks (m)
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OkiriKA Polo is the best, whether you like it or not ah lol. Long time, how are you
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+osisi
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when I was in Naija,back in my college days,yes I bought Okrika. My folks deal in okrika I even sold okrika to friends to make extra cash
Okrika is big business. My father inlaw,sisters in law,even my own grandfather sold okrika and sent his children to school. My brothers sold okrika while at the university Okrika runs in my family ROFL
I've even looked at investing in Okrika business in Spartanburg South Carolina,the headquarters from which they head on to Naija The only reason I didn't was fear of losing my money to rogues at the Naija end.
I know peope who have built mansions and amassed wealth from Okrika. My own uncle quit his profession to manage okrika. Thank God people are patronising it.
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+osisi
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but,will I wear okrika today? only if it was given to me straight from the wardrobes of Tyra Banks,Oprah or Halle Berry.
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Caradona (f)
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I don't have anything against second-hand clothes but I will never knowingly buy one. My Ex used to buy second clothes and even second-hand underwear. But when he started scratching his balls and screaming out loud. I knew he caught some terrible ailments from those cheap clothes he buys ( serves him right for being so cheap)
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cutechyoma (f)
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Hey peeps Me i love being myself. I patronise 'OK' stuff big time because most times i get d best baffs from there. Check out the bags, superb and even boutique owners marvel at d quality whenevr i go 'spying' in their shops. I have bought lovely designer shirts ranging from Nara Camice, Thomas Pink, Ralph Lauren et all and check me out after a visit to the drycleaners with d 'baffs'. At the moment, Yaba has been closed indefinitely by the Lagos State Govt after it was razed in December. Honestly, im very sad. Ther are grades and most boutiques owners buy 'Grade 1" OK' stuff and u will not believe it when u see it nicely displayed and tagged. Moreso, 'OK' jeans are the best fitting ones. The Yaba boys call the 'stock jeans'. Anyway, i can go on and on but i rest my case here. 
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+osisi
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I don't have anything against second-hand clothes but I will never knowingly buy one. My Ex used to buy second clothes and even second-hand underwear. But when he started scratching his balls and screaming out loud. I knew he caught some terrible ailments from those cheap clothes he buys ( serves him right for being so cheap)
Ballistic craw craw is that diagnosis and shelltox is the cure
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FemiATL
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@+osisi I've even looked at investing in Okrika business in Spartanburg South Carolina,the headquarters from which they head on to Naija The only reason I didn't was fear of losing my money to rogues at the Naija end.
Hmm did not know that! Spartanburg SC is just down my alley. I guess I’ll check it out. Any advice-------please give me a street at least. I have someone in Naija that can handle stuff like that. Used cloths are fine, as long as it is well washed etc, because you do not want to know the diseases some Oyinbo have--------I think I went to Yaba a few times in those days to pick out a few baffs------but men the people wearing used underwear are hard oh-------I mean--------I can comprehend used brazier for women and tees for men-----but underwear-----ha! Okay oh!
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Siena (m)
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No. Not for me.
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tipsy289 (m)
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I'm not sure if second hand clothes will be good to buy.I'll just buy new because i can't even imagine selling my own clothes too
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efuah (f)
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No. Not for me.
te hee heeee. . . 
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aysometin (f)
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@aysometin Glad you are back, how was your vacation,  wetn u bring com for me  wats your id make i relate wit u  Holla! Awon Boiz, Thank you o. am back and my vacation was cool, it wasnt as cold as i expected so i had fun. What can i bring for a big yankee boy like you, u don pass that level o  Wont post my Id here. But u will get it somehow sha!!!!!!! Hope you had fun as well during the holidays.
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Kaestro (m)
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Okrika is the highest.I remember selling my own used clothes in Yaba back in the days,it was unbelievable but I got as much as 2k5 for some shirts.Think how much the ibo boy would sell it for. Can't wait to get a Ferragamo suit, of course second hand!!
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