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Vietnam Malaysia Boutique Clothes Designer Dupes Try On Clothing Haul

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Hey guys! If you guys love kdrama or more trendy but good quality boutique clothes you guys should def check out some of these Vietnamese boutiques. DEAR JOSE https://dearjose.com/ RECHIC https://rechicbrand.com/en/ TINGOAN https://tingoan.vn/ MELI DYNAMIC https://www.instagram.com/meli_official_2023/?hl=en DESIGNER ACCESSORY DUPES BEN THANH MARKET IN HO CHI MINH CITY Instagram: jennyptso Business Email jennytso21@gmail.com

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In this video I’m doing a Vietnamese haul with a tiny Malaysia add-on, and it’s honestly a long little yap sesh + try-on because I bought a lot (especially skirts). I’m showing you boutique pieces I found around Ho Chi Minh’s boutique street—two-piece sets, mini skirts with built-in shorts, a timeless white cardigan, a structured cream jacket—and I’m being super real about fit, quality, and whether something feels worth it once you do the conversion. I also talk through what I’d tailor (like that skirt-over-shorts situation) and what pieces gave me that “Mean Girls 2000s” vibe. I tested a mix of affordable finds and pricier “investment” boutique items, and I’m picky: if something felt too polyester-y, I thought twice, but when the quality is thick and structured, I’ll pay for it. Malaysia was my little treat moment—my Charles & Keith white tweed slingbacks that give major Chanel vibes, plus a handmade silk scarf that was cute but… yeah, overpriced after conversion. And yes, we’re talking markets: I negotiated Adidas Samba “made in Vietnam” pairs for around $20–$25, and I also grabbed designer accessory dupes (headbands, clips, a beret) because they look good and I’m trying to accessorize. My biggest takeaway: Vietnam is amazing for boutique-quality clothes at prices that would be $60–$80 in the States—just know sizing runs small/medium, and you have to shop smart for quality.

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