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Bugrashov St. is where you can find young and chic clothing for moderate prices
Bugrashov St is a very busy place: at day time, its shops and cafes bustle with an array of shoppers and in the late hours of the night, people stop over at the corner of Ben Yehuda to fill their alcohol saturated bellies with a hotdog, pizza or Borekas. If you're looking for T-shirts, sneakers, jumpers or wallpaper - this is one of the best places to go! The style is cheap, young and trendy, with an occasional tendancy towards a more elegant selection.
On the street
There is a very good second hand shop on Bugrashov called Aderret, (35 Bograshov St.), and many other places to buy creative and cheap clothing. But it's not all moderate and underground; some of Tel Aviv's best designers started out on Bograshov and still have their first shops on the street, among them: Dalitli, B-good and Kamiza, which all offer a nice selection. Besides clothes you can also find other "stuff", such as accessories, artisan breads and pastries, and, as mentioned a nice selection of sneakers. Additionally, if wallpaper is your thing, or you're trying to pretty-up a rental in Tel Aviv, Bugrashov is the place. There are numerous shops offering a wide selection of wallpapers, windowpapers and stickers that could really upgrade your interior design.
If you get hungry after all this shopping, you could get a bite to eat at The Thai House, which is located at the beginning of the street near the sea.
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