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5 Markets in Lagos To Shop Cheap Okirika Clothes

  • April 24, 2019
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Looking good they say is good business, it’s very important to look great. A lot of people have a false notion that to look good, you have to break the bank, but do you really have to do that? If you live in Lagos, Nigeria and you do not have enough money to shop for outfits in overpriced designer stores, you should consider cheap Okirika clothes.

Second-hand clothes popularly known as Okirika are very common and cheap in Lagos. In fact, a lot of corporate workers shop their slaying outfits from these sellers. It is a thriving business in Nigeria. If you want to slay without having to break the bank, we have a list of places where you can shop for cheap Okirika (second hand) Clothes.

Yaba Market

Here, you can get a nice jean for just 500 Naira and you can get tops from as low as 100 Naira. Shoes go for as low as 1,000 Naira and everything is relatively cheap. If you visit Yaba market at night, you will be able to get outfits and slay like you are walking straight out of a fashion magazine.

Ikotun Market

This is another market that is really under-talked about. Everything here is cheap, you can change your wardrobe with clothes from this market. You can get a designer handbag for 500 Naira, and jeans for 300-500 Naira. You can also get tops for 50 Naira. In Ikotun Market, phrases like ‘Nwanyi Aba don land for Lagos, buy your polo tops 50-50 Naira, make una come cheat me’, is not strange.

Balogun Market

This is one of the most popular markets in Lagos, things are very cheap there. People from a lot of places visit Balogun to shop for things like fabrics, weaves, shoes, everything! With regards to second-hand clothes, they are also available at Balogun. You can give your wardrobe a makeover from Balogun.

Oshodi Market

This is another very popular market in Lagos. Everything you want, you will find at Oshodi. For Second-hand clothes, make sure you go early in the morning or in the evening. If you go there in the afternoon, you might not be able to buy anything from the market.

Oyingbo Market

While this market is known for cheap foodstuff, a lot of people do not realize that Oyingbo market is a goldmine for cheap Okirika clothes. The best time to visit this market and buy whatever it is that you need to buy is at night from 7 pm. By this time, traders ring their bell and you get clothes, bags, and shoes at a giveaway price.

Still thinking of how to change your wardrobe? We bet you are not anymore. Visit these markets and do something about your clothes.

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