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Surviving Nairobi's Shopping Maze

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 5 October 2021.

Nairobi is a city that demands strategy and cunning to survive, and shopping is no exception. The city's concrete jungle can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to finding the right accessories.

From food to furniture, household items to clothes, and accessories, shopping in Nairobi can be a daunting task. However, with the right approach, you can navigate the city's shopping scene with ease.

One of the key tips for shopping in Nairobi is to be aware of your surroundings. Knowing your size before making a purchase is crucial, especially when shopping online. Be wary of people who direct you to inboxes for prices, as chances are they are overpriced.

When shopping online, make sure to keep your page private for a few hours until the deal is done. Some online vendors will place a price tag on items depending on what they think of your profile. Also, steer clear of pages with disabled comment sections, as they may be fake and could lead to financial loss.

For those who prefer to shop in physical stores, visiting multiple shops and comparing prices is essential. This will help you find the best deals and avoid being duped. Additionally, consider shopping in markets like Toi, which offers a wide range of second-hand shoes and bags at affordable prices.

For those on a budget, Gikomba market is a great option. Despite its size, it's possible to find beautiful pieces at affordable prices. However, it's essential to go with someone who understands the market's inner workings to avoid getting lost or exhausted.

For jewelry enthusiasts, Dubois is a must-visit destination. This hub offers a wide range of trendy, classy, and amateur pieces at affordable prices. However, it's essential to dress modestly to avoid being taken advantage of by vendors.

Lastly, be cautious when buying makeup products, especially if you have sensitive skin. Stick to reputable shops to avoid any potential issues.

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