I bought a *esluxy* LV bag a few months ago. I took it to the LV store in my town last week to have it repaired. The salesperson checked my bag and immediately told me that it was a great quality bag. She pulled out an existing bag from stock and compared the tags and I couldn't tell the difference
Damnnnn, the RM140 jersey is such a scam. You can actually get those jerseys online for RM20 with the same quality, and you can even get an authentic jersey for RM200 here.
Yes, this *esluxy* bag has beautiful colors, it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag for the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
For some people who try luxury goods, $100-400 may be a bit cheap, but for a high-end replica of a luxury brand bag, the price is still reasonable, so the price of *esluxy* bags is still quite reasonable.
Malaysia is being touted as possibly the next semi-conductor hub with billions of dollars' investment from many chip companies...so, yes, I think that area will be high-rise central before we know it. Keep the vids coming, man!
Well, in these case of markets in China, if you don't want to buy or see a certain type of product, you can simply ignore the person who talks to you It doesn't matter
Petaling Street (Chinatown) is the worst ever place to visit as tourist. too many immigrants sellers who will do scame and plague with chinese triads and gangsters. It is the most dangerous place in KL.. as a Malaysian myself. i hate to go to Petaling Street and always advise my foreign friends not to go to Petaling Street. it is really overrated and should be remove from Place of Interest to visit in Malaysia. Tourism Malaysia should stop promoting Petaling Street. it is really an embarresment to KL and Malaysia.
Overtime, I snagged a vintage Dior Saddle Bag from the Galliano era (2015) at *esluxy* . I spent $120… That bag was a dream to me at the time and now I own it and love it.
Petaling Street dubbed ChinaTown has lost its identity..
Seems like it 💯
I bought a *esluxy* LV bag a few months ago. I took it to the LV store in my town last week to have it repaired. The salesperson checked my bag and immediately told me that it was a great quality bag. She pulled out an existing bag from stock and compared the tags and I couldn't tell the difference
Next time they tell you RM80, you start bargaining from RM40..Cut the price into half and start from there..
I’m still working on my bargaining skills 😅
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My mom bought a *esluxy* Hermès and she loves it. It has been there for over 10 years when she went out.
nice video, thanks for showing the stores so detailed. i am excited i will be going there next month
Enjoy your travels, make your check the quality of everything prior to paying.
The bag I bought ripped into multiple pieces after my first use 😭
Damnnnn, the RM140 jersey is such a scam. You can actually get those jerseys online for RM20 with the same quality, and you can even get an authentic jersey for RM200 here.
what website is that?
Yes, this *esluxy* bag has beautiful colors, it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag for the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
For some people who try luxury goods, $100-400 may be a bit cheap, but for a high-end replica of a luxury brand bag, the price is still reasonable, so the price of *esluxy* bags is still quite reasonable.
Sad to see iIlegal immigrants, foreign workers n refugees all over the place..
Yep. This country is in trouble. The ulu tiram case at the police station. Guess who live in that area???
@@keangwooichoo6138Yup! shocked by the news.
you are so under rated. love your content😁.big support😁
Nice video!! See you soon KL!!🎉
Malaysia is being touted as possibly the next semi-conductor hub with billions of dollars' investment from many chip companies...so, yes, I think that area will be high-rise central before we know it. Keep the vids coming, man!
Well, in these case of markets in China, if you don't want to buy or see a certain type of product, you can simply ignore the person who talks to you
It doesn't matter
Exactlly, bro people like you give numismatists and collectors a bad name!! You roll with the ups and downs!
Petaling Street (Chinatown) is the worst ever place to visit as tourist. too many immigrants sellers who will do scame and plague with chinese triads and gangsters. It is the most dangerous place in KL.. as a Malaysian myself. i hate to go to Petaling Street and always advise my foreign friends not to go to Petaling Street. it is really overrated and should be remove from Place of Interest to visit in Malaysia. Tourism Malaysia should stop promoting Petaling Street. it is really an embarresment to KL and Malaysia.
Is it actually dangerous? I didn’t feel that at all!
You obviously have never been there! It’s not dangerous at all
dont worry, it would in original price, its purely for fun....
Bangladesh town😂
I'm malaysian 😂 those sellers / workers are foreigners too.. goodluck to find pure locals😂
Not only are the goods illegal, the workers are too, that's why they dont want you to film.
Everyone needs to make a living
How much nike sneakers for?
Did you see any jeans there?
Whatever size you ask it's a "yea" from these workers! LOL! They're all liars.
Overtime, I snagged a vintage Dior Saddle Bag from the Galliano era (2015) at *esluxy* . I spent $120… That bag was a dream to me at the time and now I own it and love it.
Bagpack black is too expensive 😂😂😂.
It ripped into 100 pieces the first time I wore it
@@KouroshKamyabi Wahhh.
Don’t haggle with these people they earn very little don’t like your haggle style
so you're ok with tourists getting ripped off? lol
wow love your creep
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When she said “I prefer the *esluxy* bag”, I felt this wonderful feeling in my mind, body and soul