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Saturday, 2 April 2022

Mall Hopping 2 │ Sungei Wang Plaza and Beyond!

It’s the Weekend — Mission: T Shirt Hunt

Last weekend, we were at Sungei Wang Plaza, and among our purchases was a khaki Jack & Jones t-shirt from Factory Outlet Store (FOS). It turned out to be one of the most comfortable t-shirts we had ever worn.

Naturally, that sparked a mission.

This weekend, we set out to find more.

Starting at Sungei Wang

After a quick breakfast, we hailed a Grab and made our way back to Sungei Wang Plaza, heading straight to FOS.

No luck.

The t shirt we loved so much had been part of an old stock clearance. Once it was gone, it was gone.

On to Berjaya Times Square

Undeterred, we walked over to Berjaya Times Square to try our luck at the FOS outlet there.

Still nothing.

A Small Win at LC Waikiki

Since we were already there, Cat suggested we visit LC Waikiki, one of our favourite budget friendly stores.

This time, I got lucky.

I picked up two polo t shirts with chest pockets for just RM24.90 each (≈ USD6 / EUR5)—a pretty decent find.

First Time at LaLaport BBCC

Next stop: LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre.

Being our first visit, we made a rookie mistake—crossing a few busy roads to get there, not knowing there was a proper overhead pedestrian bridge. Lesson learned.

Once inside, we found the FOS outlet… but again, no khaki Jack & Jones t shirt.

At that point, we accepted that today just wasn’t going to be the day.

That said, I did walk away with a pair of cotton briefs—not quite the original goal, but still something.

Lunch and a Gentle Reset

After a quick break, we decided to grab lunch. With no strong cravings, we headed to the lower ground floor where a wide variety of food options awaited.

We eventually chose Sukiya Tokyo Bowls & Noodles, which felt fitting given LaLaport’s Japanese roots.

It was a good, savoury meal, and just what we needed to reset.

A Bit of Browsing

After lunch, we took our time walking around.

Cat wanted to check out Nitori, and we ended up spending quite a while browsing through the furniture and household items. A few pieces caught our attention, and we made a mental note to come back another time.

A Minor Mishap

Somewhere along the way, I managed to break the cap off my hand sanitiser.

So we made a quick stop at Healthlane Pharmacy to get a replacement bottle. Problem solved.

Heading Home

With nothing else planned, we made our way to Hang Tuah Station and caught the LRT back.

We got off at Bandaraya and stopped by Sogo, where Cat picked up her favourite Diane shampoo and conditioner.

Before heading off, we grabbed takeaway dinner from Bungkus Kaw Kaw at the lower ground floor.

A Day That Didn’t Go as Planned

We didn’t find the t shirts for which we were hunting.

But we still walked away with:

  • A couple of good clothing finds
  • A satisfying lunch
  • A slow afternoon exploring a new mall

Sometimes, the goal wasn’t achieved—but the day still turned out simply fine.

Until Next Time

With that, we wrapped up another weekend adventure.

Plenty more walkabouts ahead—stay tuned! 👕✨

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📍 Location:
F.O.S Sungei Wang Plaza - https://goo.gl/maps/GEL9gQzPobkzjiWH8
Berjaya Times Square KL Shopping Mall
F.O.S Berjaya Times Square - https://goo.gl/maps/fwqGE4YmMxVVkdRi6
LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre KL
Sukiya Tokyo Bowls & Noodles @LaLaport
Hang Tuah Interchange Station - https://goo.gl/maps/4ZpyUV1MfnG9NZys9

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