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Im lucky in that my size is consistent and I can buy exactly the right size online. USA all the way.
So looks like the USA and Europe are out in front?
Using the likes of Marks & Spencer & H&M, general everyday wear shops, that can be found in most major cities around the world, is there still a country/city that is the best price wise for shopping???
Has the on-line purchases, with delivery to your door, now made "shopping on foot" obsolete?
So, if you are a regular "round the world" traveller, where do you shop for the best priced items?
I was immensely disappointed with the shopping at Mall of Asia in Manila. Much more expensive that KL for example and really on a par with australia
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In my experience North America is the winner, but depends on what you are chasing. Recently a mate went to HK and China with work with the intention of buy a watch, in the end Perth international was the cheapest.
I do like the US for shopping. The prices aren't that special now that the Australian dollar has dropped to about 70 cents, but the range is still much better. I have US 13 sized feet. Buying shoes in the US vs Australia is like chalk and cheese.
Mainland China tends to be average to poor value for western brands (irony of most of that stuff being domestically produced noted :shock: ). It's why you see stories of mainland tourists going to Paris and buying ungodly amounts of expensive things in LV, Gucci et al.
North America for clothes and cosmetics, passing through Dallas went to the massive Grapevine outlet Mall about 10min free shuttle from airport hotel, Mrs Lime purchased one of the nicest jackets I've ever seen, beautifully made, soft white eel skin (like soft leather), fully lined with zippers in arms, not a stitch out of place and fitted her perfectly (it was marked down from USD$395 to wait for it $49!! I "kid" you not. Also picked up a large suitcase was $50.
Also bought cosmetics about 1/3 price of OZ and patch dolls with individual clothing choice for our grandkids. It also had a huge food hall and restaurants, we spent most of the day there.
mrsmart I can concur with burrco. I did extensive research on Rimowa. The cheapest place by far is German. Forget about buying it in the US. I picked up Topas at the Lufthansa World Shop in Frankfurt Airport, but from what I gather there is a better selection in town. Also I would not recommend pre-ordering as it will take away your ability to claim the vat refund.
I have found my various travels, it's cheaper to purchase items in country of origin. Especially lately, it's been advantageous for Americans to purchase luxury items in Europe, because after the tax refund, it's basically 1 for 1. But even before, when the Euro was quick high, it was still better value.
Now being in Australia, I miss my Amazon. But I've learned that most of my favorite stores will ship to Australia, even for free. I've just had to pay the import duty. And I can still take advantage of the US sales, etc.
Fortunately, I'll be back and forth for a bit, so I am sure I'll be loading up when I am back stateside.
since Rimowa (like Apple) has standard prices globally, it's actually the same price in AUD to just buy it at Hunt in Melbourne (one of the few retailers locally).
I find prices in Japan a fair bit cheaper than at Hunt, and they will sell duty-free at any of the Tokyo stores.
Rimowa Salsa Deluxe Black 73cm Multiwheel | Hunt Leather
$1320
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JPY86,400 for the newer model, including the tax that gets waived.
That's pretty comparable to what I saw for other sizes and lines.
That said, Topas 98L is AUD1,750 vs. ¥151,200(税込), so maybe the difference is bigger for the lighter versions.
Anyway, definitely worth including as an option. I'll be buying my next one in Tokyo.