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you get to see the actual sizes of stuff and try on clothes, shoes, hats . . . ect.

Also, buying at shopping centers give you the option to actually roam around the mall while you shop. At the same time, you see different people who is shopping as well. On the other hand, its disadvantages is that it drains you physically while shopping.

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