JAKARTA - Used clothes traders in Blok III Pasar Senen, Central Jakarta, raked in sales turnover of up to Rp12 million per day ahead of Lebaran.

"It started to get crowded from the first day of fasting, until the turnover of Rp10 million to Rp12 million per day," said used clothing trader, Panca on the 2nd Floor of Block III Pasar Senen, Central Jakarta, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, May 12.

The increase in visitors, he said, is expected due to the closure of Tanah Abang Market so that some consumers turn to Pasar Senen.

The clothes sold are used or "seken" clothes but the look of the clothes still looks new and worth wearing.

The price is also sold affordable and varies for example for women's shirt fashion is priced at Rp20,000 to Rp25,000 per garment.

Not to mention jeans are also a lot of price variations by buying three pieces of pants priced at Rp100,000.

Panca claimed the goods were imported from abroad, although he did not know the exact origin of the clothing country.

Meanwhile, a number of consumers crowded the fashion center in Block III pasar Senen.

Although crowded, they still wear masks although it is not uncommon to keep the distance between visitors difficult to apply.

A buyer, Uni Sri claimed to come from Pondok Kopi shopping for used clothes in Pasar Senen the day before Lebaran.

"The plan is tomorrow to finish the prayer Id want to wear a white-and-white uniform, so all I look here," he said.

Although used, but he still hunts for the dress because it has a good model. Therefore, he had to choose in detail from the quality to the stitches of his shirt.


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