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7 best textile shopping markets in India to shop for fabrics

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2025, 06:00 IST
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A paradise for budding entrepreneurs

India has always been known as the land of rich textiles and spices and is the world’s most populous nation. India is a place with multiple customs, festivals, and heritage. The rich culture of the country also includes the creation, supply, and use of stunning textiles. Therefore, there are several huge wholesale markets spread across the nation that are a shopping paradise for retailers and wholesalers. Catering to the demands and needs of all the Indians, let’s take a look at the top 7 popular textile shopping destinations in the nation that one can visit.

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Surat textile market

Known as the Diamond City of India, Surat also produces the most textiles in the nation, and it is also called the Textile City of India. With an annual turnover of approximately 5 billion rupees, Surat is an ideal location for purchasing dress materials both wholesale and retail. Numerous varieties and types of fabrics are available in large quantities. Due to the city's significant silk production, you can obtain pure silk saree fabric with exquisite zari work from leading manufacturers. The bulk of well-known items found in the city are lehengas, blouses, dupattas, sarees, and Pakistani suit materials.


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Gandhi Nagar, Delhi

Gandhi Nagar, located in New Delhi, is another large wholesale fabric market, where you can get ready to purchase fabrics and garments at unbeatable prices. If you’re wishing to renovate your closet or open a new fabric business, you must visit this place, as the sector is well-known for having several renowned apparel brand dealers giving high-quality fabrics at reasonable prices in wholesale and retail stock.


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Mangaldas Market, Mumbai

Nestled in South Mumbai near Crawford Market, Mangaldas Market is a fabric paradise where over 100 shops offer a dizzying array of textiles. From imported chiffons and georgettes to regional weaves like Paithani and Bandhani, the market serves both local fashion houses and Bollywood costume designers. Haggling is part of the fun, and bulk buyers are welcomed with open arms.

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Ranganathan Street, Chennai

If you're looking for authentic South Indian silks, especially the famous Kanchipuram variety, Ranganathan Street in T. Nagar is your go-to destination. The area is packed with textile giants and smaller vendors, all offering a diverse selection of fabrics - from handloom cottons to temple silks, jacquards, and printed voiles. Bargain lovers, get ready!

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Chandni Chowk, Delhi

If you're seeking stunning showrooms that offer wedding outfits, ethnic collections, and more, Chandni Chowk is an ideal destination. Having first copies and fine dupes of top designers of the nation, the streets not only have great street food but are also one of the most preferred and visited suburbs of Delhi. From readymade lehengas and Anarkalis to supplying fabrics and more, Chandni Chowk is a popular destination that is known across the country for its unbeatable collections and prices.
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Johari Bazaar, Jaipur

Johari Bazaar, also known as the ethnic shopping paradise, is a popular destination for tourists in Jaipur. It is also one of the best wholesale markets across the nation and has more to offer than just Bandhni, Jaipuria, and block print fabrics. The area is also known for its oxidised jewellery collection and artefact market, and it is located near the famous Hawa Mahal. Whether dealing with retail customers or wholesale buyers across the nation, it is recommended that budding entrepreneurs visit this place at least once.
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Meena Bazaar, Delhi

Delhi is considered home to several vintage and exotic stores, and the shopping destination Meena Bazaar is one of them. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who controlled this prominent area since the 17th century, created the Meena Bazaar, a marketplace for textiles and spices. It was primarily known as Khus Ruz, which means ‘Day of Joy’ and was created for women. Many top-notch designers pick up rich fabrics filled with intricate designs in bulk from this prime location.
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