Josh and I went on a shopping spree today. He leaves for Saudi Arabia on Saturday morning and there were a few things we needed to buy at the souk before he left.
The key to good souk shopping is to have “a guy.” Everyone has a guy for pashminas, a guy for silver jewelry, a guy for carpets, etc. If you go to the same person over and over again he gives you the “friend and family” price. If you don’t have a guy for a particular thing, the way to get the best price is to go with a friend to visit their guy.
So today was a day where several of us got together to show each other “our guys.” First we went to visit our dishdasha guy. We needed a little boy dishdasha and a friend needed one for her son. While we were there we found that the shop also carried traditional Omani dress for little girls. We needed 2 outfits and then picked one up for Camille as well. When it came time to pay we were quoted a higher price (because our guy wasn’t in the shop) so were about to explain that we weren’t cruise ship people, that we actually live here . . . but then our guy walked in, recognized us, and gave us the reduced price.
From there we wove our way through some back passages of the souk to visit a friend’s abaya tailor. Not only is it better to go with a friend to get the better price, but it’s almost impossible to give directions to these little shops: “Turn left down the alley where the cats are fighting over a fish head, go past the 1001 guys waving incense at you, right before the corridor gets really narrow turn right and you’ll find yourself in the abaya tailoring section. It’s the 8th shop on the right with 3 abayas hanging from the doorway, ask for Mohammed . . . never mind, I’ll just take you there myself.”
I wasn’t going to get an abaya, but since we’re going to be living in Bahrain I’m sure we’ll be visiting Saudi. Saudi law requires all women to wear an abaya so I figured I should get one now while I have an abaya connection. I looked all around and found the style I liked and the pattern I liked. I figured if I was getting one, I was getting a glammed up one like the Omani women. No plain black Saudi ones for me.
