A large 4-storey store. Men's, women's, children's. There is an elevator and an escalator. Dolmusha stops right in front of the store, no matter which side you come from, there is a pedestrian crossing nearby. The air conditioning system works perfectly, it is very comfortable to be in the store and try it on, even when it is 40C outside. There was a small queue for fitting rooms on the women's floor, there were not enough fitting rooms specifically for the women's department. When you take out the wrong things from the fitting room, there is nowhere to hang them, there is only one hanger, and it is completely occupied. There is no queue for changing rooms on the men's floor. Lira, euros and dollars are accepted for payment. A large selection of beachwear: swimsuits, hats, beach shoes, tunics are diverse. I wanted to buy a tunic, but it was all synthetic, there was not a single model with a cotton composition from all the variety. The prices for basic cotton T-shirts are higher than in De Facto. For my taste: there are a lot of clothes – there is nothing to buy. All the floor-length dresses presented in the store, not a single midi length model, apparently the local mentality is taken into account.
Vai Kiki is a chain of Turkish clothing stores, a lot of cotton, there are souvenirs (gift tableware, etc.). A very large selection, constantly, daily updated assortment, and the prices are inexpensive. The quality is good.You can buy clothes for any age and gender, children's goods, not only summer clothes. Purchases in lira or dollars, euros. It is more profitable to buy in lira, in Manavgat, for example, the exchanger opposite (including rubles are changed).All resort towns have this store, and I've seen it in Istanbul.
A large selection of clothes, bags and shoes for every taste. I especially like tracksuits (the fabric does not stretch, the color does not wash out).
I also like home textiles.
There are inexpensive toys (Barbie, hot wheels) near the ticket offices.