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8 hotspots for the best mitumba clothes in Nairobi

The hidden treasures are as close as an adventure.

There is so much more in an open market.

1. Gikomba

This is arguably one of the biggest second hand markets in Kenya. Situated at Kamkunji Road, Gikomba hosts thousands of sellers who are mostly trading clothes. If you’re an early riser, take a trip on Saturday morning and get yourself a new wardrobe.

2. Toi Market

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Also called Adams, this is a hot spot for many celebrities who love to thrift shop. From Octopizzo to Brenda Wairimu, the list is endless. Situated on Ngong Road just behind Adams Arcade, the market is dived into two. Closer to Ngong road is the somewhat expensive side with prices rising up to Ksh 3000 and further down opposite Toi Primary is the cheaper side of Toi. While sticking to the Adam’s side sounds like a great deal, dare to take a ride down Kibera and find the hidden treasures.

3. Globe Cinema

Probably the main cause of human traffic along that road, globe cinema hosts a long line of stalls selling unique designer outfits for prices less than a thousand shillings. Go a bit later in the evening and you’ll find hawkers selling clothes on the pavements. You can get great jeans for just Ksh200.

4. Mutindwa

There was a time when this was the go to place for all things second hands. Now with the new structural developments along Buruburu not much is sold. However, Mutindwa Market is a great place to get second hand shoes and bags.

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5. Muthurwa

Found in the CBD, this is a great place to quickly shop at lunch hours. Although it’s not so much second hand, the clothes are sold at very fair prices.

6. Bus Station CBD

You would not believe the kind of great stuff on offer. The stalls are found in the heart of the station. Prices range between Ksh50 - Ksh500 for amazing brand new outfits. Do have to change your outfit in the middle of the day on a very tight budget? No worries, the Bus Station is the place to be.

7. City stalls along Moi Avenue

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Discount is your best bet. Don’t fret walking into stalls in the CBD. Instead of asking for what they have on show, ask for the discounted outfits they sell on the side. Usually, the prices range between Ksh 300 –ksh 500 for great dresses and male shirts.

8. Ngara

If you’re slow on what’s trending in the fashion world then make your way to Ngara. Just after the globe cinema roundabout and directly opposite Fig Tree is a long line of shops selling designer second hand clothes. Prices are a bit higher than other places because of the trending top quality clothes they offer. However, it’s a great place to invest if you want to change your wardrobe. They’ve got it all.

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