Daiso for cheap detachable collars and light caps, dress 521

 

Daiso. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

The Daiso Japanese shop has many branches, including the central one at Ion and the one by exit F, Downtown line, right next to the MRT for Expo, handy for you or your friends attending exhibitions as visitors or exhibitors. It is also one stop from Changi airport if you are on the way there to leave Singapore and need last minute gifts.

Opposite the Daiso store by Expo MRT is Threppy, which has slightly higher prices. Annoyingly and confusingly they don't give the prices. Instead, they colour code the items and you have to check the colour code chart b the cashier on the way in. I photograph it to have a reference to quickly see whether I want to buy something.

Angela Lansbury wearing a black detachable, tie-on collar, bought from Daiso, in Singapore. Photo by Trevor Sharot.

Black Circular Collar
I bought a black large circular collar to put on any garment. It serves two purposes. It makes a round neck tee shirt or top look slightly smarter. It also covers wandering straps from underwear such as a bra or camisole or the garment's hanging straps. You can buy collars online in a huge range of designs from china at assorted prices. But in Daiso you can see the quality of the fabric and whether the thread is sewn straight and finished off, or whether it has hanging threads. Also the item does not get squashed and creased in the post.

More on the caps in another post.

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