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be made into something fabulous. Or practical.I spin in circles as Suzy tells us which vendors she has set up deals with, and whose clothes she's had an Australian tailor come and inspect. This means you don't need to haggle they'll give you their best price straight away. I know this because I wasn't paying attention and tried my skills at another stall with no luck on moving the price more than a couple of dollars. In the end Suzy helped me negotiate on a popping lime green, lined cashmere cape for about $150.They also have pictures ripped from fashion magazines like Vogue pinned to replicas of the latest look. Two of my colleagues get coats made to order overnight and delivered to our hotel by 8.30am the next morning.I also buy two 100 percent silk ties, two scarves, three pairs of cuff links, a belt and that coat all for less than $200. Bargains!Next we arrive at a place that sells gorgeous ceramics plates, bowls, vases but I decide my luggage doesn't need the weight. We stop for a delicious lunch in one of Suzy's favourite restaurants serving Shanghainese food, then head off to the Silk Factory. Here, worms are boiled in their silk cocoons and unravelled by machines into fine, web like threads to be made into doona and pillow fillers.Four women stretch the "wool" holding a corner each over a bed to make the doonas. Each takes at least 100 layers of the silk thread see below picture. I buy a king size and two pillows which they vacuum packed for travelling for $200. These are the most popular items on the tour, and Suzy is often asked to send them overseas to those who wished they'd bought them.Next stop is for antiques and collectibles. I hunt for a sculpture of a Chinese coin, finding it made from marble at the next stop. Christmas decorations are out in full force among homewares and garden furniture, fresh flowers, and the most amazing fake flowers I've ever seen. I restrain myself here thinking about the size of my suitcase, but could so easily fill a container.Finally, we hit the Pearl Market which is a misnomer as it covers three floors and has all kinds of jewellery, luggage, handbags and knick knacks. I spend the remainder of the contents of my wallet