Some Retail Therapy

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For those of you clamoring for Indian Designers’ clothing in the U.S, been to Anthropologie lately?

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Buy Ashish N Soni
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Buy ‘Fish Fry’, Manish Arora


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Buy Pankaj Ahuja
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Buy Rina Dhaka


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Buy Ranna Gill
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Buy Ranna Gill

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  1. I actually purchased the Pankaj Ahuja last week. Anthro has lot of Indian stuff in general – only a small percentage is from known brands. Especially during Summer it seems like 70% of products are from Indian vendors – from blouses, dresses, spring jackets to kitchen aprons, table runners, quilts and drapes!

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  2. I love anthropologie, but i find it too expensive. I find it appalling when a non-designer item, say a cotton blouse will cost you over $75. When you buy for cheap in India and mark up this high, i doubt any of the profits are being used for a good cause.

    I guess I don’t love anthropologie so much. Ha.

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  3. where can u get ritu kumar in california p& p??
    im desperate!!i tried the online website..its not very reliable..!!and u cant make out the outfits clearly..HELP!!

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  4. RITUKUMAR FREAK
    At pioneer boulevard in LA , whr thr is a huge Indian Market, they have a great showroom with stuff from all these designers, chk tht out:)

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