Clothes & things surrounded by Lima?

I'm going there soon and I want to know if I should bring lots of clothes and important living things with me or can I find super cheap clothes and things adjectives around Lima? It would be easier if I got it here lol. For instance... how much is jeans and a sweater there? here contained by canada its about $20 for cheap jeans and alike for sweaters. Which is quite outrageous. I guess its equivilant to what most real south americans variety in a month. If they're really cheap within Lima like $1 I'll buy everyone clothes. Anyways some characteristics Peruvian answer my question please lol.



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You can buy some clothes here cheaper than in Canada. It depends on what you are looking for, approaching everything... if you want plain jeans no specific name brand, you can find them contained by a department store for $10.00, same with sweaters... if you want term brand you might find it cheaper, but there is also the risk that it isnt an inventive.
If you are looking for Alpaca, Wool, things that are made in Peru they will be expensive unless you shift with someone who lives near and can "shop" for/with you.
No, you wont find $1 t-shirts, sweaters or jeans. And no, $20 isnt what people receive in one month contained by Peru...
I was within Lima, Peru, 2 yrs ago. We did wander into Department stores. It seem to me that the clothing and shoes are not cheap. You would be better off taking your own clothes near you. The craft markets where on earth you can haggle over prices will be a good place to buy things approaching souvenir T-shirts and locally-made sweaters. But things like jeans and shoes, it is better to get the ones from home.
A good craft open market is at a place they call "Miraflores" surrounded by Lima.
I bought 2 vests made of Alpaca wool and sheep wool mixed.very pretty! The vendor will tell you it is made from kid alpaca wool and it IS softer than regular sheep wool. But our expert friend who was our translator and guide told me that it be a mixed alpaca-sheep wool, not pure Alpaca wool. That would cost much more, if it's pure Alpaca wool.

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