Fashion Street, Fort, Mumbai
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Fashion Street is a renowned shopping destination located in South Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a vibrant street market known for its affordable and trendy clothing, accessories, footwear, and fashion items, attracting shoppers from all walks of life.
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Mohammed Osama Ansari
4 months agoGood place but only for who bargain good otherwise you will pay 3-4 times for a actual sell price, they start from ₹1200 or ₹900 but after bargaining the give you same thing in ₹250-₹300.
Vicky Ram
3 weeks agoFashion Street is truly a gem! 💎 I had such a wonderful time exploring this area. It's a fantastic place with a great vibe. ✨ Highly recommend a visit! 🚶♀️🛍️
Anil Singh
4 months agoAll varieties of clothes are available here. They are like 1st copies of famous and recommend brand. For shopping here you have to know proper bargning skills. Although these place is very near to C.S.M.T railway 🛤 station 🚉
Arpita Singh
10 months agoFashion street is one the famous place in mumbai for shopping. In this street you can get trendy & latest clothes for men, women, kids. Not even clothes you can buy footwear for men, women & kids, jewellery, hand bags, purse & belts many more things. Quality of the clothes not so good or not so bad but check properly before buy it sometimes it's defective piece. Firstly they will tell you very high rates of the things so think about bargaining. Some shopkeepers bargain and some are very rude and do not bargain. So think carefully before buying things.
Kishor Mishal
2 months agoFashion Street looks exciting at first—rows of stalls, trendy clothes, and cheap prices everywhere. But once you actually start exploring, the experience can quickly turn frustrating. One of the biggest issues is the behavior of some shopkeepers. Bargaining is expected here, but many sellers can come across as pushy or even rude if you don’t agree with their price or decide not to buy. It often feels less like shopping and more like constant pressure. Then comes the quality problem. While prices are low, a lot of the clothes are cheaply made—loose stitching, thin fabric, and designs that look good at first but don’t last after a few washes. You really have to dig through piles to find something worth buying. And of course, the crowd. The lanes are narrow, and during peak hours it gets extremely packed. Walking itself becomes difficult, let alone browsing peacefully. The mix of noise, heat, and constant bargaining can get exhausting fast.





