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Tre Canne Budva

I continue to write for the rubric review of shops in Budva (other cities are on the waiting list). Today we will talk about stores in Tre Canne. I did not manage to ignore this building, at least because of the size and location in the city center. And I can say, not in vain.

On the ground floor there are cafes, shops and offices of companies. My attention was attracted by Tenero Fashion (clothes and shoes), outlet Tramp, cosmetics store Dama and Green bazaar Bonella. Let's go in order.

Tenero and Tramp left a pleasant impression (apparently played in contrast to the shops on the waterfront), you will not find anything incredible there, but you can buy here, for example, a wool dress for office, well-seated trousers or shoes, in which you can walk without harm health (yes, a steady heel / lack of it, everything is there). Frankly, not all brands are known to me, but their appearance (seams, skin, shoe) allude to the fact that they can survive the Budva rains and puddles. The average price for shoes is 130 euros.

But there were some questions, especially to the outlet and its pricing. Confused sandals from Topshop, bought by me on sale about 2 years ago for 30 euros, here I see them for 75. The question is two, first, where does this price come from, secondly, why do you call an outlet if you sell things like this prescription? The outlet should be sold only last year (ie ideally we should see AW / SS 2014), afterwards, sell the balances on the stock-centers (or at our discretion). Although, in Russia, too, unlike Europe, this is not regulated and sold what the owner of the outlet wants to sell. In general, I did not have a puzzle in my head. Another of the disadvantages: things are arranged in a chaotic order, there is no logical division, neither by brand, nor by category, nor by the size of the discount. By the way about discounts, now in the outlet there are 20-40%.

We go further, Dama cosmetics store, assortment standard for Budva, except for a few new brands for me (took a couple of products for the test), I was pleased with the cleanliness in the hall, the presence of samplers and products in their places, as well as the willingness of sellers to work with the client.

But the most pleasant impression left the store products Bonella. Here you can buy ready-made meals, delicious cakes, pastries (croissants have not been found yet, but I do not lose hope), different types of tea, gluten-free bars and most importantly (!), There is a choice of wine. Prices for it are slightly higher than in Europe, but in any case, at least it is.

PS Found Barolo and Barbaresco, which means that everything is not so bad in Budva.

to be continued...

#DariaZorina

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