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Latest Fashion In Bd (Fashion In This World)

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Which is the best clothing brand in Bangladesh?

Here is the information as follows:
  • Aarong: Aarong is a non-profit NGO operating by BRAC. ...
  • Cats Eye: Cats Eye is one of the leading clothing brands in Bangladesh. ...
  • Richman: Richman is very popular for men's wear. ...
  • Yellow: Yellow is one of the excellent brands of Bangladesh. ...
  • Ecstasy: ...
  • Rang: ...
  • Kay Kraft: ...
  • Dorjibari:






Where can I buy clothes in Bangladesh?


  • Cats Eye: Cats Eye is one of the leading fashion houses of Bangladesh. ...
  • Richman: It is popular for men's wear. ...
  • NogorPolli: NogorPolli (নগর পল্লী) is Apparel & Clothing store. ...
  • Ecstasy: Ecstasy is a famous Bangladeshi fashion house. ...
  • Le Reve: Le Reve is fashion for everyone for every occasion. ...
  • Kay Kraft: ...
  • Anjan's: ...
  • Rang:

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What is today's fashion in clothes?


2020 clothing trends include mid-length skirts, feminine pink hue, luxe velvet fabric, trendy athleisure, hot off-the-shoulder tops, attractive statement sleeves, cool stripes and embroidered patches. You can wear Midi Skirts anytime, anywhere. They are easy-to-wear, voguish and smart

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Who is the best fashion designer in Bangladesh?

  • Maheen Khan.
  • Bibi Russell.
  • Biplob Saha.
  • Asma Sultana.


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What brands are made in Bangladesh?

We explore which fashion brands' products are made in Bangladesh.
  • H&M. Swedish fashion brand Hennes & Mauritz AB, popularly known as H&M, source the highest quantity of merchandise from Bangladesh. ...
  • Primark. ...
  • Gap Inc. ...
  • Peacocks. ...
  • New Look. ...
  • Zara. ...
  • Austin Reed.

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Are clothes cheaper in Bangladesh?

"Clothes from Bangladesh are cheaper by at least 20% than India. Consumers should expect stagnation in garment prices by February 2012 when imports from Bangladesh move into the Indian retail space," says Rahul Mehta, MD of Creative Garments that owns brand 109* F


What are the trends for 2020?

12 of the Biggest Fashion Trends of 2020 (And 3 That Couldn't Stand the Test of Time)
  • Tie Dye. ...
  • Sweatsuits. ...
  • Bike Shorts. ...
  • Podiatrist-Approved Footwear. ...
  • '90s Nostalgia. ...
  • Cashmere Everything. ...
  • Telfar Bags. ...
  • Fancy Face Masks and Mask Chains.


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Travel And Tours Plannig (Best travelling And Tours Plan)

 Best Travelling Tips and Tricks


Travelling Plan and Tips



Travel And Tour




  1. Always pack a towel. ...
  2. Buy a small backpack/suitcase. ...
  3. Pack light. ...
  4. But take extra socks. ...
  5. Take an extra bank card and credit card with you. ...
  6. Make sure to use no-fee bank cards. ...
  7. Travel by yourself at least once. ...
  8. Don't be afraid to use a map.








Number.1


What are the best travel tips?


  1. Eat the local food. ...
  2. Plan as little as possible. ...
  3. Travel insurance is everything. ...
  4. Carry around spare passport photos. ...
  5. Keep everything important in your daypack. ...
  6. Wear sunscreen every day. ...
  7. Take more photos of yourself. ...
  8. Learn a few words of the language in every country you visit.


Number.2

Do and don'ts in Travelling?

  • DO Photocopy Your Passport. ...
  • DON'T Pay For Lodging By Wire Transfer Or Cash. ...
  • DO Use Your Room Safe. ...
  • DON'T Let Your Phone Roam. ...
  • DO Try New Foods. ...
  • DON'T Talk Politics. ...
  • DO Check Out The Culture. ...
  • DON'T Spend Too Much Time In Your Room

Number.3

How do you travel as a beginner?

The Beginner's Guide to International Travel
  1. Apply for a Passport. When you are traveling internationally, your passport is your most prized possession. ...
  2. Research Your Dream Destination. ...
  3. Consider Your Budget. ...
  4. Apply for a Travel Credit Card. ...
  5. Book Your Flight. ...
  6. Book Your Accommodation. ...
  7. Buy Travel Insurance. ...
  8. Get The Right Luggage.

Number.4

How I can travel for free?
Travel Tips to See the World for Free
  1. Work Abroad in Expat-Friendly Industries. ...
  2. Look for Work Exchanges. ...
  3. Volunteer Long-Term With the Peace Corps. ...
  4. Volunteer With Short-Term Volunteer Organizations. ...
  5. Organize Your Own Volunteer Trip. ...
  6. House-Sit or Pet-Sit. ...
  7. Swap Houses. ...
  8. Travel to 'The Old Country' for Free.

Number.5

Is traveling alone weird?
No, it is not weirdSolo travel gives you complete and utter freedom. When you travel with others you have to be considerate of what they might want to do at any point in time or where they want to go. But with solo travel, you can literally do whatever the hell you want, whenever you want.

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Is Travelling alone fun?
Traveling on your own allows you to be more present and open to your surroundings. You'll meet more people — you're seen as more approachable. ... Traveling on your own is fun, challenging, vivid, and exhilarating. Realizing that you have what it takes to be your own guide is a thrill known only to solo travelers.

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Alberto's new neighbours

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Alberto took one look at his new neighbours and knew that his life was going to get more difficult. There they were, two of them, as big and as noisy as their car – and smelly and stupid as well.


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Alberto took one look at his new neighbours and knew that his life was going to get more difficult. He watched them arrive in their big, noisy car and watched them get out. There they were, two of them, as big and as noisy as their car – and smelly and stupid as well.

'Terrible!' he thought. 'How am I going to put up with them?' He went to tell Mimi. Mimi was the friend he lived with.

'Have you seen the new neighbours?' he asked her.

'No,' she said. 'Who are they?'

'Two of them. The ones we don’t like. Big and noisy and stupid and smelly. Just like they always are.'

'Oh no,' said Mimi. 'How awful! Still, I suppose we can just ignore them.'

'I suppose you're right,' agreed Alberto. 'We'll just have to ignore them.'

For a few days, then, Alberto and Mimi tried to ignore their new neighbours. When the neighbours went out for a walk, Alberto and Mimi didn't say hello to them. When the neighbours were in their garden, Alberto and Mimi went inside. This was OK for a few days, but, perhaps inevitably, things didn't stay this way …

One day, Alberto woke up from his sleep to find one of the neighbours in his garden. 'Mimi!' he shouted. 'Have you seen this!? He's in our garden!!!! Look!'

'How terrible,' said Mimi. 'Let's call our staff and make sure they get rid of him immediately!'

Mimi went off to call their staff. Two minutes later, Alberto and Mimi's head of staff was out in the garden trying to get rid of the unwelcome neighbour. 'Go on!' he shouted. 'Get out of here! Go home!' The neighbour didn't say anything but gave Alberto and Mimi's head of staff a dirty look, then he went back into his garden. Alberto and Mimi felt better and then asked their head of staff to prepare their lunch for them.

However, it wasn't enough. Over the next few days, Alberto and Mimi often found one or other or both of their new neighbours walking around their own garden. It was terrible. To show how they felt, Alberto and Mimi went into their neighbours' garden at night, when the neighbours were inside, and broke all the flowers.

The next morning one of the neighbours came to talk to Alberto.

'Hey!' he said. 'Hey, you!' Alberto ignored him, but he continued talking. 'You came into our garden last night and broke all the flowers!' Alberto didn't say anything but gave his neighbour a dirty look. 'Now I'm in trouble!' continued his neighbour. 'They think I did it!'

'Who are "they"?' asked Alberto.

'My owners, of course,' replied the neighbour.

'Owners!?' said Alberto. 'You have "owners"?'

'Course we do,' said his neighbour. 'Don't you?'

'Oh, no,' replied Alberto. 'We have staff.'

Alberto went to tell Mimi that the neighbours didn't have staff but owners.

'That's not a surprise,' said Mimi. 'That explains everything. That's why they're so noisy and smelly and stupid. We need to make their owners become staff.'

The next day, Alberto and Mimi were actually very friendly with their new neighbours. They tried to explain how to make their owners become 'staff'.

'Listen,' said Alberto to them. 'It's very easy. First, understand that the house is your house, not theirs.'

'And second,' said Mimi, 'make sure that you are always clean.'

'Make sure they give you food whenever you want!'

'Sit on the newspaper while they are reading it!'

'Sleep as much as possible – on their beds!'

'And finally, try not to bark but to miaow instead.'

But it was no good. The neighbours just didn't understand. After a week, they gave up.

'It's no good,' said Mimi. 'They'll never understand – dogs have owners, cats have staff.'


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Sylhet Best Place For Visiting (Beautiful Place In Sylhet)

 Best Place In Sylhet







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Malnicheraa Tea Garden


Malnicherra Tea Estate (also known as Malnichhera Tea Garden) is a tea garden located in Sylhet district of Bangladesh. It is the oldest tea garden in the subcontinent.[1] Malnichhera Tea Garden is not only the largest and first established tea garden in Bangladesh, but also in the subcontinent. It was established by Lord Hurdson in 1849 on 1500 acres of land.[2] The tea garden is located a short distance from Sylhet International AirportHarong Hurong, an ancient cave situated in the remote area of Malnicherra.[3]


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in 1650, the first tea production was began in China. Drinking tea was one of the seven tasks of the daily life of the intellectuals of the country. About 200 years later, in 1849, the first tea production started in the subcontinent in Sylhet.[4] The British and Bangladeshis became accustomed to tea.[5] Tea cultivation in the subcontinent originated from the Malnicherra tea garden in Sylhet. Malnicherra has been operated by many EnglishPakistani and Bangladeshi marchents and has been privately owned since 1988.[5] When former US Ambassador Harry K. Thomas passing through the garden path, he said that the world is so beautiful that it is impossible to understand without seeing the Malnichhera garden.[6] Thousands of national and international tourists visit the tea garden everyday.[7]

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