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Sarojini Market Exposed: Where Do These Clothes Really Come From?
Sarojini Market is not just a cheap shopping destination — it is part of a massive imported second-hand clothing business model connected directly to Panipat, India’s biggest hub for used clothes sorting and processing.
Most clothes sold in Sarojini Market come from:
✔ United States
✔ Canada
✔ European countries
These clothes are exported as second-hand or surplus garments, then shipped to India in bulk. After reaching Panipat market, they are:
• Sorted by quality
• Cleaned & processed
• Categorised by brand & condition
• Sold to wholesale traders
• Supplied to markets like Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Janpath, and local bazaars
Cost structure explained in the video:
• Export price per T-shirt / cloth: ₹20 – ₹80 approx
• After sorting & transport: ₹100 – ₹200
• Retail selling price in Sarojini: ₹300 – ₹1000+
This is how traders generate high margins using volume, imports, and smart sourcing.
Panipat second-hand clothes market plays the most important role in this ecosystem and is considered the backbone of India’s imported used-clothes industry.
This video explains the real business behind Sarojini Market’s cheap fashion and how the export-import chain actually works.
Видео Sarojini Market Exposed: Where Do These Clothes Really Come From? канала Rohan Sharma
Most clothes sold in Sarojini Market come from:
✔ United States
✔ Canada
✔ European countries
These clothes are exported as second-hand or surplus garments, then shipped to India in bulk. After reaching Panipat market, they are:
• Sorted by quality
• Cleaned & processed
• Categorised by brand & condition
• Sold to wholesale traders
• Supplied to markets like Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Janpath, and local bazaars
Cost structure explained in the video:
• Export price per T-shirt / cloth: ₹20 – ₹80 approx
• After sorting & transport: ₹100 – ₹200
• Retail selling price in Sarojini: ₹300 – ₹1000+
This is how traders generate high margins using volume, imports, and smart sourcing.
Panipat second-hand clothes market plays the most important role in this ecosystem and is considered the backbone of India’s imported used-clothes industry.
This video explains the real business behind Sarojini Market’s cheap fashion and how the export-import chain actually works.
Видео Sarojini Market Exposed: Where Do These Clothes Really Come From? канала Rohan Sharma
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