- By Soumyaroop Mukherjee
- Sun, 09 Nov 2025 11:46 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
With the advent of winter in Delhi, the woolen clothing market in nearby Greater Noida has come alive. Residents are flocking these markets in large numbers as the mercury slowly starts dipping from the first week of November. New stocks of sweaters, jackets, shawls, mufflers, blankets, and other woolen items have filled the shelves of major markets and shopping malls across the city.
According to Jagran.com, shopkeepers are experiencing a significant surge in business driven by the first signs of winter. Popular shopping destinations like Jagat Farm, Omaxe Connaught Place, and Grand Venice Mall are now fully stocked and brimming with colorful winter wear displays, signaling the start of the profitable season.
From trendy jackets and designer sweaters to cozy shawls and budget-friendly blankets, shopkeepers say they have stocked a wide range of products to cater to all tastes and budgets. The cheerful bustle in these markets signals not only the arrival of the cold season but also the beginning of a busy and profitable time for local traders.
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Local Markets Vs Malls
When it comes to apparel shopping, Greater Noida offers a variety of options to the buyers, from the local markets to the multi-storeyed shopping complexes. While the price in local markets ranges from Rs 300 to Rs 5,000, the malls are offering clothes in the range of Rs 500 to Rs 7,000 and more. Cheaper options include sweaters and shawls from local brands, while the premium segment includes branded jackets and blankets.
For women, stylish cardigans, long pullovers, designer blouses, woolen lowers, and shawls are among the most popular. Available in attractive patterns and vibrant colors, these offer warmth while remaining fashionable. Woolen jackets, full-sleeved sweaters, and mufflers are among the most sought-after items for men.
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Sales of printed sweaters, caps and gloves for children have seen a major boost within the first week of November itself. Local shopkeeper Akash said, “This year’s stock is 30 per cent higher than last year.” As sales for woollen clothes are picking up pace, shopkeeper Nitesh reckons that the woolen clothing market is open for people from all walks of life and with different purchasing capacities.
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