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  2. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, the merchant is assessed "counter rent" for a "store-within-a-store" concept, common in the cosmetics industry, but also not unheard of in clothing. In other cases, the vendor agrees to buy back unsold merchandise from the retailer — this is a common arrangement for higher-value seasonal clothing, like designer coats.

  3. The Myth of the Ethical Shopper - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Vignettes like these are usually invoked to condemn us for our own complicity in these wages, these workshops. Delhi’s garment workers aren’t producing clothes for export, though. They’re sewing saris and embroidering clothes destined for Indian and Bangladeshi and Pakistani shelves, not Western ones.

  4. Sadar Bazaar, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Although it is primarily a wholesale market, it also caters to occasional retail buyers. Owing to the sheer volumes that are traded here every day, a visit to the market can be termed sensory overload. In addition to being a market for traders, Sadar Bazaar is a assembly constituency. Sadar Bazar is the largest wholesale market in Asia & India.

  5. Fabindia - Wikipedia

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    Fabindia is an Indian chain store retailing garments, home-decor, furnishings, fabrics and products handmade by craftspeople across rural India. Established in 1960 by John Bissell, an American working for the Ford Foundation, New Delhi, Fabindia started out exporting home furnishings, before stepping into domestic retail in 1976, when it opened its first retail store in Greater Kailash, New ...

  6. IndiaMART - Wikipedia

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    IndiaMART InterMESH Ltd is an Indian B2B online marketplace, connecting buyers and suppliers.It is headquartered in Noida.The company started its operations in 1996 when Dinesh Agarwal and Brijesh Agrawal founded the website IndiaMART.com, [3] a business-to-business portal to connect Indian manufacturers with buyers.

  7. List of notorious markets - Wikipedia

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    India: Sells counterfeit and smuggled cosmetics, clothing, electronics and other media products, protected by local authorities. 2022 Palika Bazaar, New Delhi: Physical India: Underground market with large amounts of counterfeit products 2020 [‡ 2] [‡ 3] Tank Road, Delhi: Physical India: Sells counterfeit apparel and footwear 2017