If you’ve read previous postings, you know what ropas are (stores selling used clothing and bedding from the US at garage sale prices). This photo was taken in a ropa in San Rafael, Heredia just before the towering pile – in this case, bedding – was dumped into a waiting piscina (pool). Piscinas are large areas with low walls/boards that help contain the piles of clothing or bedding – sort of like a huge sandbox. As the bags are dumped, someone is alerting you on a microphone. Most ropas have someone talking into a hand held microphone the whole time you are in the store. The salesclerks have become so adept at their “voice over,” that they can check you out at the cash register without stopping their spiel. Multi-tasking perfected?!
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Bales, bags and bundles!
June 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Life in Costa Rica
Tagged: bargains, costa rica ropas, piscina, ropa americana, used clothing
ROPAS — What fun!
June 10, 2007 · Leave a Comment
All over Costa Rica you see stores called ropas americanas. When I first saw them I thought they were a prolific chain store – on a much larger scale then McDonald’s – but I had no idea what they sold. When I finally went to one, I discovered that they sell used and new clothes and linens from the US. Some of the items still have garage sale stickers left on, some have tags from resale stores and some even have the tags from the stores in which they were originally purchased. Besides clothes, the ropas sell sheets, blankets, stuffed animals, rugs, tablecloths and more – catch as catch can. I consider a few hours of “ropa-ing” to be a form of relaxation and entertainment. Stores have “boutique” areas with items at higher prices (maybe up to $2), basic areas ($1-1.50 per item), areas where items are priced individually by someone at the caja (enclosed area where you pay) and areas where you climb through mounds of clothing on the floor. These areas are referred to as piscinas (swimming pools) and can be as large as 40 x 60 feet and up to 3 feet deep with clothing! Prices here are usually 25-60 cents each, but on some occasions the items are 20 for $2.00. While you are in a ropa, there is constant noise – loud music playing with someone talking over a microphone like a barker at the circus. On certain days, bags of specific items (all the items come in large bags), such as sheets, are dumped and people crowd around the area to try to get first grabs. They take anything they can, sort through the items and then throw back into the pile what they don’t want. It’s a feeding frenzy with considerable pushing and shoving. (I remain an observer at these times!) Many of the items for sale in ropas are high-end name brands. I have bought a Hudson Bay blanket in perfect shape for $2.50, an Ann Taylor dress for $1.00, a down comforter for $2.00, hand pieced quilts for $1.00, Ralph Lauren sheets for $2.00 and linen shirts for 25 cents. All ropas seem to have the same smell and the first thing I do when I get home with my purchases is throw them in the washing machine. Ropa-ing is great fun on a budget, but it’s not for everyone! (Here’s a real estate bargain that everyone should enjoy.)
Categories: Costa Rica real estate · Life in Costa Rica
Tagged: bargains, costa rica customs, Costa Rica real estate, ropas, shopping, used clothes
