
If you are visiting Bhiwandi and looking for discount / wholesale / low‑cost shopping (especially textiles, garments, surplus stock), here are top 10 places/markets in Bhiwandi that a tourist or first‑time visitor should know about — with details, what to expect, and tips.
1. Dressland Boutique
- For shoppers looking for boutique‑style options rather than bulk or wholesale markets — Dressland Boutique is among recommended clothing stores for a more curated shopping experience.
- Useful for casual or occasional shopping when you want a blend of variety and convenience.
2. Priyanka Fashion
- Another good option for ready‑made clothes — a decent clothing store with a variety of garments, well-suited for tourists or first-time visitors needing regular clothes.
- Handy if you want convenience and ready wear, without the complexity of wholesale purchases.
3. Anmol Market
- This is one of the biggest and most established textile‑garment markets in Bhiwandi. It offers a wide range — from cotton fabric, sarees, salwar‑suits, kurtis, shirting to ready garments.
- Ideal for shoppers looking to buy in bulk, or retailers / resellers looking for wholesale deals. Many wholesalers and manufacturers operate here.
- Tip: Visit during morning hours to get best assortment before stock gets depleted.
4. Lala Shopping Center
- Frequently mentioned among best shopping spots in Bhiwandi — great for affordable garment shopping and budget‑friendly finds.
- A suitable place for tourists or casual shoppers who want ready‑made clothes or everyday wear at reasonable prices.
5. The Miracle Mall
- A more “market + mall” style shopping destination — useful if you prefer a more structured shopping environment rather than street‑markets. According to local guides, Miracle Mall is among top recommended spots.
- Good for mixed shopping: garments, possibly accessories and more, suitable for family or group shopping trips.
6. Royal Textile Market
Royal Textile Market Address: Dhamankar Naka, Padma Nagar, Bhiwandi, Maharashtra 421305, India
- Known for wholesale rates — you can get garments and textiles at prices much lower than retail (some reportedly “half‑price” compared to retail).
- Good for bulk buyers or anyone wanting to maximize savings — ideal for resellers or budget‑conscious buyers.
7. Surplus Garment Dealers Area (Various Shops)
- Several shops in Bhiwandi deal in “export‑surplus” garments — overstock or surplus from brands — at heavily discounted prices.
- Good for budget-friendly branded clothing (or nearly branded-looking garments) for both men and women; value‑for‑money is their key advantage.
- Especially useful if you aren’t looking for premium new‑season collections but want functional clothes at low cost.
8. Imported Fabric & Fabric Wholesale Markets
- For those interested in raw materials — fabrics, textiles, imported cloth — Bhiwandi has many wholesalers supplying fabric at competitive rates.
- Great choice for tailors, designers, or anyone wanting to buy fabric by the meter instead of ready garments.
9. Bhaji Market / Street Markets (Shanti Nagar, Dongari Pada, etc.)
- This represents smaller street‑level markets where you might find very low‑cost garments, everyday household items, miscellaneous goods — ideal if you want cheap and quick shopping rather than wholesale.
- More “local‑market” vibe — useful for day‑to‑day shopping or small purchases rather than bulk buying.

10. Kaka’s Suiting Nd Shirtings
- Listed among top clothing stores in Bhiwandi, offering good variety — men’s wear, women’s wear, kids wear, jackets, shirts, jeans etc.
- If you want ready‑made garments (not wholesale lots) but still at reasonable rates — this is a decent bet.
Tips for Tourists & First-Time Visitors Shopping in Bhiwandi
- Best time to visit: Early morning or just after markets open — many of the wholesale and surplus‑goods shops get stocked early; late in the day many good items may be sold out.
- Bring cash & bargaining mindset: Wholesale/market rates often depend on negotiation; dealing in cash might get you slightly better rates than card.
- Bulk vs retail: If you only need 1–2 garments, choose stores/boutiques like Dressland, Kaka’s Suiting, Priyanka Fashion. If buying many pieces (for resale or group), wholesale markets like Anmol Market, Royal Textile Market, or surplus‑garment dealers offer far better value.
- Check fabric quality carefully: Especially in surplus/wholesale markets — inspect clothes/fabrics before you buy to avoid defective items.
- Local transport & location knowledge: Some markets (like Anmol Market, surplus‑wholesale zones) are more industrial/wholesale oriented — better to use local auto‑Rickshaw or shared transport, and have location address handy (ask locals for “Anjur Phata”, “Dhamankar Naka”, etc.).