SHOP WITH ME IN THE BIGGEST CLOTHES MARKET IN ACCRA - GHANA | SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES LIKE GHANAIANS DO
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SHOP WITH ME IN THE BIGGEST CLOTHES MARKET IN ACCRA - GHANA | SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES LIKE GHANAIANS DO
Hey All, in this video i share with you a very busy market in Accra Ghana. Most Ghanaians who live within Accra and neighbouring areas buy from this market when they want to buy clothes. Regular boutiques within Ghana are generally not affordable for most locals The market is Kantamanto Market, located within Accra next to Makola market. This Ghana market can be very busy and chaotic, its quite the experience. I hope you enjoy the video xx
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Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
Ghana is so similar to Jamaica 🇯🇲 when it comes to culture,i love my culture and everything it is about. Proud Jamaican
Most of slaves brought to Ja were from Ghana, thru d Ivory Coast n kept their traditions. Ivory Coast they mostly speak French. That's y Ja have patwa. The word 'pahto' (owl) is from Ghana
I know that,and I speak fluent patwa and write it as well. Plus we have strong maroon towns in jamaica that speak the Ashanti language and uphold our African culture mix with our own.
@@pamchinn9312 she didn’t know
Fact, Proud African-Caribbean living in Britain.
P.E.A.C.E
6am, me driving to work enjoying the uniqueness of my peoples entrepreneurialism with joy and fun👍👍🇬🇭. Hard working people 👏👏
I agree with you...and the west says Africans are lazy...
Come and see real hustling..
AMA my dear, pls use cotton shopping bags. Don’t accept always plastic bags from the vendors to keep Ghana more clean. You know how it locks along the streets. This is how I do it Ghana.❤️
It also helps the vendors. I cringe when she goes to the food markets.
hello beautiful, in Mexico we call this a word of Nahuatl origin, the language of our ancestors. There is also this way of selling things on the streets. I send you a hug from Jalisco Mexico 🇲🇽. God bless you and guide your steps
The jeans seller is a whole vibe lol
A lot of these clothes are store rejects and unsold stock that is shifted on due to changes in season clothing abroad in the shops. Not all are second hand clothes. Besides there are second hand clothes shops abroad too. Example is the charity shops. So there is nothing wrong with these clothes. It also prevents clothing landfills.
Yep you are right, there are a lot of second hand clothes shops here in Hungary, and some of the local Hungarians love to shop there. There are also shops with replica and unbranded clothes, also popularly patronized by the locals.
They do it in the states as well. Stores like Gabes and Marshall's buy damaged or unsold lots of clothing and sell them.
Watching these videos really melts my heart to how hard work my people are. My children have a say #stackorstarve, basically work hard to stack money or starve. In most these video that is basically what my people are displaying making me want to go harder. Thank you for these continue what you are doing for your country. I have a Ghanian friend who lives here in Barbados and he is also very hard working build his own business from nothing now he sells used cars. Peace and be blessed my sister. 🙏🙏🙏
Hope one day God willing to see you in Ghana ,bless 🙏
AKWAABA TO GHANA
Going through Rawlings park to Makola #1 and 2 to Kantamanto, you will find people from different walks of life. Yes it’s the busiest market in Accra and the economic heart of Greater Accra. The people you come across are, funny, real, very hardworking, serious, and showing love for what they do. The manner in which they convince you to buy from them is just amazing. Very good entrepreneur skills. It’s the real hustle life of Accra. And mind you; you have to be sharp, smart and cautious to be here. After two to three visits it becomes normal and easy to maneuver through the market and go straight to what you want to buy and head out. Your filming was smooth and got people who asked to be interviewed. Very impressive.
Ghana we are blessed ooh everything you want you will get i miss Ghana ❤❤❤❤
Pleasant morning Princess Jasmine spontaneously always beautiful and very informative,have a nice and pleasant day in peace and love blessings❤🇯🇲
blessings to u xx
@@JasmineAmaa your welcome Princess
@@Kay-Dean it's so peaceful and you will just love it
I think the city planners of the market did a good thing to give consideration to a car park area
This Jean's guy knows his stuff. River Island wow! Ghanaians are like Ugandans. Soft spoke and calm only difference is the language.
Owino market ogilabye? hahahahaha...
And i thought our Nairobi markets are crowded 😀.Loved it!! #KenyanGang
I liked all your clothes, Jasmine.
You guys didn't go to an eatery after shopping though, I was looking forward to seeing food.
You took me home in the market place.
Ghana is just like Jamaica.
we were so tired by the end, hopefully another time we can show food xx
@@JasmineAmaa Ghana is just a bigger Jamaica,
@@305jett and more affordable
Well done Jasmine, I like the fact that your content is varied and so we get to enjoy so much. 😘
Aisha is really pretty so is Jasmine
I really loved this one. Markets are so much fun
I miss Ghana bend down boutiques Oooh. Nice one Mame Ama Jasmine.
Ama knows the bargain culture paa oo. One of the things I unfortunately, could not learn growing up.
One ❤Ghana.....blessings from Jamaica 💚💚💚💛💛💛💛
Kanta is the eishh when it comes to clothes and all forms of wears.
I had to subscribe after the 5 cedis jeans guy😂😂
I remember we used to buy the latest flashy pair of sneakers at Kant...
.. tamanto👍🏾
@@kolabade18 this type of market is where majority of Ghanaians shop for clothing?
@@pietrojenkins6901 most people in Ghana actually pay tailors to make them clothes Mr Jenkins. This is our version of second hand clothing just like charity shops here. These traders are not able to get themselves actual shops hence why they sell it this way.
Jasmine I really applaud you, walking around in a hot Ghana market is no joke and those street seller will be pulling you left a right....great video!
😅 it was fun but very tiring
I seen large what we call flea markets here in the states but this is amazing. So much to choose from. You are such a cutie modeling your clothes Still look like a young teenager. Beautiful!!
Whaaaaaat these prices are crazy 😳 and the clothes look so nice 👍🏽 Take me next time !! Xx Anna
Hey Anna, definitely will. ❤️❤️
One thing about this market people, I mean some they give prizes based on your appearance so if you don't take time you'd buy something which is 20 for 60, am saying this because you remember the video you did and bought smails 50 GH n my market I bought it 10 cedis but apart from that God's blessings with your good works.
The security man at the car park does that all the time! He wants tips 😆 he’s friendly though.
he was very helpful xx
I Love all the Market areas in Ghana
These are second hand clothing coming in from the US. Those who live in America know that in the Spring we clear out our houses and donate to the goodwill ,salvation army thrift stores etc. Well that is where all these clothes are coming from ! I saw a documentary about it .It is all well and good, as a teenager I bought these clothes too ,but it seems it is putting African fabric and clothing manufacturers out of business!
I'm Ugandan but married in Turkey and whenever I see these videos I feel like home, the only difference is the language, food and money but everything is life my mother land Uganda. Much love Jasmine ❤️
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Hi Jasmine, you're making some great videos. Have seen most of them you have here on YouYube and love them. My best wishes to you, hope there will be more videos from you. Greetings fom Norway.👍👍
Omg I never realized how I miss some things, like the little umbrella the market women wear on their heads.😄
JASMINE ,JASMINE, JASMINE keep doing your thing great video by all standard
Again your market is just like ours people hustling selling everything. Africa Nice
Wow I missed this place in Accra. I remembered my life when i was living in Ghana. Accra you will find beautiful items especially dresses, shoes 👞 and belts
I love waking up to see that you have posted a new video. I look forward to seeing your new content. I felt overwhelmed too just watching you all do all of the walking and bargaining with all of the vendors. Tell Aisha I will take her on a date with her new high heal shoes. 😀
I'm loving your channel here in North Carolina 🇺🇸 & I see lots of opportunity to learn from the Ghanaian culture & add vaule with my logistics Manager & Filmmaking skillset. You do a great job on your channel & I thank you so much for being a guide and a warm personality. I'll see 🇬🇭 soon!!
The market banters.... priceless!.
This looks like downtown Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲 🇬🇭
I never know if you get comments after months but I love your authenticity. I love learning about your culture. Thank you
You are doing really well Jasmine! these markets are gold! just hoping we can get an online platform solely for these sellers so in the future they will have the opportunity to sell their clothes online. I believe this will help cut down the crowd and hustle 😃 🙂
I like your simple and humbling. No matter how many silver spoons or gold spoons in your mouth when you born, it is great to be humble. I like you very much. Your boyfriend or husband is blessed with a good woman.
It’s the jumping transitions at the styling session for me
Jasmine, please try to wear the face mask when you're around many people ok l don't want you to get sick ok, my dear daughter 😢
God Bless that man Like his spirit I see Jesus in him Amen
Love the new cam feel
When viewed on camera , makola and kantamanto markets are very colorful or has to do with the pixel resolution of your camera. In any event, it is a beautiful scenery. The sellers are very persuasive and convincing especially the men.
Nice selection and prices! My favorite was the dress 😍
@Jae Cee agreed! 😍. Lovely!
Thanks for sharing. Everything is so vibrant. I would love to visit Ghana one day. I love the market. It reminds you of my visits to Asian and middle east markets.
The clothes look great on you girly. I hate parking garages lol. No matter how many pictures you take to mark your car's spot, you'll somehow always get lost loool.
The jeans seller is very funny. Couldn't stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣
The jeans seller is funny he only allows the woman to try them
Lol
Well hopefully things will get better by next year so I can visit Ghana
It’s the end for me “follow your bliss....” 🤣🤣🤣
You guys had fun, so much fun!! Nice! I loved that green colored wrap dress you bought early on in this video. Where was Aisha going with those shoes, funny. And that jeans guy... excitable he was, good salesman. Stuff and more stuff!🌺
I’ve been to Makola Market when I was in Ghana but never knew about this one. It looks interesting and the atmosphere is nice
Nice haul video. Luv the black skirt, it's so versatile ✌❤💋
Love your videos Jasmine.
You really show me around some of the locations and events my Grandpops and Nan would have grown up doing; different country but the similarities are similar. Memories of my Gpops playing football at the age of 5yo, stories that bring back loving memories.
Thank you for sharing, I shall be with you in the near future.
P.E.A.C.E
The clothes on the floor reminds me of a store I have gone to in the US called garment district, clothes on the floor are sold at $2 a pound, some of the items are brand new.
Jasmine i love your taste in outfits...to the new girl & the camera guy be good always...last but not least welcome back So Scribe long time no see(may God bless you all)
Love you more for this l have no words then to say thank you for sharing this part of your life, continue to be who you are and stay bless 🙏🏾
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I love all these places you take us. Thank you
I love all the clothes you bought they are beautiful 😘
Thanks ❤️❤️
May GOD of the universe continue to bless you and your team. A video packed with entertaining subplots. Aisha is definitely primed for a date or two. I can see her stepping out in high heels, that's where she's going, lol. Very interesting dudes with aggressive, upfront, in-your-face sales pitches. Understood, the brothers have to make a buck. Your cameraman did a very fine job. Kudos!
Thanks so much xx
The God of Nigeria Bless you...in Ghana🤣🤣🤣♥️
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@@JasmineAmaa lol ahahahaha,it's good you had blessings all around,
That was hilarious!
You pick up alot of nice things. Thank Jasmine for showing us around
This video reminds me of my hometown, Haiti. It brings so many memories... Thanks for sharing!
Interesting!
Love your videos, thank you
Wow! Thank u for filming this bc I never seen Ghana 🇬🇭 I wish to visit there in the Future. I'm in United States but, my family is all from Cape Verde Islands 🇨🇻
Look oooo you do so well, I was just typing to ask how much it is to pack there and you mentioned it in the video 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
The outfits were very cute on you!. This video was educational and doffered a great tour of the thrifting community. Thank you from US
Awesome content. Love the natural hairstyles. ✊🏿
The security guy is the nicest person in makola 😊
Beautiful ... I’m from Jamaica 🇯🇲 very similar in our markets , only not as large
Kantamanto is a really big second hand clothes store. Used to visit a friend who had a stall there
Hi Ama, you are very smart and you can make it anywhere you go. Love you girl.please ware your mask all the time please thanks
Good to see Aisha after a long while.
Wow that was totally entertaining and funny lol.
My Queen/Bliss, no matter what you put on, you look AMAZING woman.
Hello to Aisha Smiley Face, and the beautiful new woman, that I forgot the name of.. sorry ma'am, I'll remember it next time.
Jazzy, thanks for sharing, and be blessed.
I will be visiting as soon as things get better, because I refuse to take a Covid Test.
the covid text is not easy ooh
i feel the same xx
Me too ooh but nothing will stop me from coming to Gh this December by God's grace!! Ghana is my therapy🙌🙌
Good do it take the test or the shot. It is meant to get ur imune system to go way down maybe die. Don't believe the red chime want to kill us an take over the world.
@@Lifeofkalis
It's easy, they gave me a long cotton swab(yi asom) and I rubbed it in my mouth and underneath my tongue.
That outfit you tried on last, (the dress looking one) suits you so well! Fits your personality as well, at least the perspective we viewers get. A free spirit with kind intentions.
Isha (forgive me if the spelling is wrong) is too funny.
Stay bless sis 🤗
I miss Ghana
Wow 😳 look at that roasted plantain🤦🏾♀️ I miss home 😪
I know right fresh and waiting to be eaten yummy
Aww our Kantamanto
😂😂😂😂God’s way boutique guy had me on the floor. I love him. Jass I’m a new sub, I literally binge your vids last light and today/tonight. Thank you for doing this. You made me miss home so much. I wish I could just pack up and move back home.
Interesting video. continue showing us the beauty of our people/homeland #frjamaica
Jasmine I enjoy shopping with you thanks for taking me along🤩 all your oufit looks lovely❤
Thanks June ❤️
@@JasmineAmaa your most welcome
Very nice blouse choices. U have great style. Thx for sharing the video.
Oh nice nice they know how to make a customer buys from them
I love the caftans dress, the last one, caftans I do love!❤️Definitely still coming to 🇬🇭 Ghana to live!❤️🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🇬🇭🇬🇭✊🏽✊🏽
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Very informative. Thank u. I love ❤️ Ghana. Spent 6 weeks there many years ago.
Kantamanto....where the slay queens do their shopping...
Loool really?!?
She’s lying 🤥
And looking for a blesser. I watch family feud Africa. Learned from Steve Harvey when he did the South Africa shoot. Basically the blesser is the sugar daddy and the slay queen is the gold digger.
Absolutely love the looks you put together! amazing value for money too, well done !
I would love to see another lookbook with clothes brought in ghana. :) maybe even some from the a dress maker?! great content as usual love from London xox
Unfortunately the used clothing from usually America has really priced out the local producers. In Nigeria we use to call it to 'open bale' and me and my sisters would go and sit and go through stacks of clothing !
@@josephbrown1573 That's sad having friends from Ghana, It was not uncommon for them to use dress makers. I thought it would be regular part of the culture. Is that not the case anymore?
@@vinessarobinson1689 Ghanaians definitely still use dress makers. It’s very common
Just like peanut butter and banana sandwich which I like even without the bread it's very delicious!! Or make a peanut and banana smoothie!! Yummy yum yum!!
Be blessed... Thanks for posting this inspirational video.
Thank you so much Jasmine, reminds me of home. The sounds too in the market left uncut, I loved it and enjoyed watching have a lovely weekend ahead much love to you Aisha and your friend
Really enjoyed this video great thfrif shopping with you all
Cute outfits...tfs❤
Ur welcome x
The jeans seller is hilarious😁
Lovely to see the market, thank you 🙏