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Textile market with 600+ shops offering fabrics, clothing & more  

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"Spend a morning meandering through the labyrinthine Mangaldas Market in Kalbadevi and just try to walk out without armfuls of silk, chanderi, and banarsi fabrics destined to be tailored into dresses or cushion covers back home."

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Vivekanand Singh

Google
Mangaldas Market in Mumbai is a treasure trove for fabric enthusiasts! This 100-year-old textile market is located near Jama Masjid at Crawford Market and boasts over 400-500 cloth shops. You can find an incredible variety of fabrics, including cotton, silk, tussar, and khadi, at unbeatable prices. Whether you're looking for materials for sarees, sofas, curtains, bed covers, shirts, or pants, Mangaldas Market has got you covered. What to Expect: - Wide Range of Fabrics: From casual to formal, you'll find fabrics for all occasions and styles. - Wholesale Prices: Get ready to score amazing deals on fabrics at wholesale prices. - Crowded but Worth It: Be prepared for a bustling market experience, but the selection is well worth it . - No Parking: Keep in mind that parking can be a challenge, so plan accordingly. Tips and Insights: - Check the stitches and look for signs of stains, as fabrics are stored in bulk . - Buyers, use your discretion to determine the quality needed. - Don't forget to bargain and negotiate prices. Overall, Mangaldas Market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for quality fabrics at affordable prices.

mehjabeen Mahi

Google
I was in Mumbai recently during my holiday , I went there for shopping, it was nice as there were lots of varieties of fabrics , churidaar, Sarees, bedsheets & different cotton items , very interesting place , need to bargain a lot 😀

real India

Google
A well known Textile market ! Too much crowded place and as per my suggestion please come down early for peaceful shopping. You will get From clothing to lifestyle textile materials under one roof. Bargain is must 😉 Please carry cash because they charge 2% extra on any online payments. Note : it's closed on Sundays

laveena kalwar

Google
One of the best markets for clothes, dresses, crockery, kids wear and many more things in mumbai. It’s a both wholesale and retail market. You can find things here in very reasonable price. You can use your bargaining skills and you can get good deals.

ABHISHEK PRASAD

Google
🏛️ History & Background . 1. Mangaldas Market was established in 1893. 2. It is named after Mangaldas Nathoobhoy, a prominent Gujarati businessman. 3. The market was built during the British colonial era. 4. It was originally a textile trading hub. 5. The land was donated by the Mangaldas family. 6. Mangaldas Market was once part of the Bombay Presidency's trading circuit. 7. It predates many modern markets like Phoenix Mall. 8. The market played a key role in Mumbai’s textile boom. 9. Before malls existed, it was the go-to place for fabric shopping. 10. It was built with cast-iron columns imported from the UK. 11. The market is over 130 years old. 12. Mangaldas Market is part of the Kalbadevi commercial district. 13. It originally served the Gujarati and Marwari communities. 14. It was known for bulk buying for weddings and festivals. 15. It has always been known for its honest pricing system. --- 🧵 Textiles & Goods (16–35) 16. The market specializes in wholesale fabrics. 17. You can find everything from cotton to raw silk here. 18. Popular for sherwani, saree, and lehenga fabrics. 19. Also sells lace, sequins, borders, buttons, etc. 20. One of Mumbai’s best spots for custom tailoring fabric. 21. Houses over 600+ fabric shops. 22. Many Bollywood designers buy fabric from here. 23. Famous for handloom and ethnic wear materials. 24. You can bargain in most shops. 25. Offers readymade garments too, though limited. 26. Many shops also sell blouse pieces and lining cloth. 27. Traders source fabrics from Banaras, Surat, Kolkata. 28. Also stocks imported fabrics from China and Korea. 29. Some shops sell only embroidered dupattas. 30. Perfect for buying material for festive outfits. 31. Shops have kept ledgers for decades. 32. Many use old-style manual calculators. 33. Some shops let you buy fabric in quarter or half meters. 34. Businesses here often work on long-standing trust. 35. A few shops also sell zari borders by weight. --- 🛍️ Shopping Experience (36–55) 36. Mangaldas Market is mostly non-air-conditioned. 37. The narrow lanes inside are labyrinthine. 38. Most shops are family-owned for generations. 39. It’s closed on Sundays. 40. Best time to visit is 10 AM to 2 PM. 41. Gets crowded in the festive season (Diwali, Eid, weddings). 42. The market accepts UPI and digital payments in many shops now. 43. Some shops offer tailoring referrals nearby. 44. It is extremely popular among designers. 45. Personal shoppers often visit for bridal trousseau planning. 46. There is no formal signage, but locals can guide you. 47. There are no trial rooms. 48. No loudspeakers or flashy advertising inside. 49. You’ll often be offered cutting chai or water while shopping. 50. Many shops maintain loyalty books for regular customers. 51. Some senior shopkeepers don’t use smartphones. 52. There are female-only fabric stalls in some corners. 53. It’s safe to walk alone, but stay aware of your belongings. 54. Some shops even ship fabrics internationally. 55. Ask for “latest patterns” to get fresh seasonal designs. --- 🏙️ Location & Structure (56–70) 56. Located near Crawford Market. 57. Walking distance from Marine Lines and Masjid Bunder stations. 58. The market is nestled between Zaveri Bazaar and Kalbadevi Road. 59. Accessible via Charni Road station as well. 60. It shares proximity with Mulji Jetha Market (for more fabrics). 61. Not easily visible from the main road. 62. There are multiple entrances, some are hidden behind shops. 63. The lanes are barely 3 feet wide in places. 64. Overhead fans are common instead of ACs. 65. The structure is partly heritage-grade. 66. Fire safety measures have been improved in recent years. 67. Surrounded by other markets like Dawa Bazaar and Chira Bazaar. 68. No official parking – use public transport or paid parking nearby. 69. It has a slightly uneven flooring, typical of old markets. 70. Many walls are lined with mirrors or fabric swatches.

Jeevan Jain

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The main Mangaldas Market is for buying fabric, almost you can get every fabric around here. Also you can buy ghagras, kurtis, sareees, blouses, shirts, pants and many more stuff. This market opens at 11.00 AM and closes at 7.30PM. So you can reach to this by any means local trains, bike, busses, car. Train 🚂 so if you want to go by train, go to the CSMT station, Chattpati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Station. And reaching ther its a 5-7mins walk from there, you can ask the local people around there for Mangaldas Market. Car 🚗 if you come by car or bike no worries, look for the CSMT railway station, and then ask the local people for mangaldas market, you can park your car in a pay n park closeby. This pay n park is close to the mangaldas market. So the main market is for buying fabrics as mentioned above. But you can get everything else outside of this market, Crockery, Beauty products, kids clothes, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Sandals, Lightings, Shorts, Trackpants, Stationary, Waterbottles, Jewellery, Jhumkas, Earings, Kadas, Chudis, Embroidery laces, Latkans, Decoration Flowers, Bedsheets, Organiser boxes, Mugs, and many more things. Its quite a big market.

kulsoom najaf

Google
Great place for clothing for both men and women, starting from dress material to readymades. Once you enter the lane, you will get a great deal on anything and everything provided you have great bargaining skills. If you are hungry do try out Mumbai masala sandwich affordably priced at ₹60 for a plain sandwich. There are other joints selling some great fried foods and cutting chai. All in all, a heaven for traditional suits.

Steven Fernandes

Google
Good market for shopping of readymade and cloth pieces for all categories. It's a huge place where you get quality clothing. Visit a couple of shops to get an idea of the variety and price. It gets crowded post 3 pm. Ample eating options outside the market.