Dress Smart is New Zealand's largest outlet shopping destination, offering a variety of international and local iconic brands. With two locations in Auckland and Christchurch, Dress Smart provides a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience. Their o...

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Childrenswear, Food, Footwear, Accessories, Books, Hair Care, Homeware, Menswear, Sportswear, Womanswear, Jewellery.

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Can spoil you forever from shopping in a mall...great prices, always a massive range to choose from - all your favourite brands - including a few surprises like Federation and Ziera! Really good shopping, cafes and eating palces scattered throughout to keep you going!

Comment by KL
Awesome review :)

Love chilling out here and trying on heaps of clothes from heaps of branded factory shops but at discounted prices !  Could easily spend hours here window shopping.  Loved trying on shoes here too !  Pretty much everything is here, including a place for you to sit down and put your feet up for a few minutes and have a coffee/ juice/hamburger/sushi for a break before shopping again !!  So good having so much choice under one roof and not having to drive everywhere.  There are some great finds in the shops just outside the Dressmart surrounding areas too - all within walking distance and FREE parking !!

Comment by KL
Neat review :)

If you get in quick (early mornings) you almost have the place to yourself! Its the only enjoyable shopping experience for me, there is so much room, everyone moves fast and its damn cheap!

Comment by KL
True! :)

If you are looking for branded clothes at a reasonable price then you have to take a trip to dressmart. The clothes are great quality and since it’s mostly outlet shops it works out to much cheaper.

Comment by KL
Very true :)

Went to Dress Smart today - probably wasn't the best timing, being the last day of the school holidays, but as a place I don't generally go to, it was good to look around.  Most major shopping brands are here - my personal favourite is the Converse shop.  Pick your time wisely, so you can get a carpark!

I do like it at Dressmart. But I find that if I go looking for something I dont normally find it. Whereas on the days Im not looking for anything and have no money. I find heaps of great bargins and things I want to buy. It does have a great range of shops to look at and shop in from homewears to clothes etc Just went a week or two ago and was pleasantly surprised and got some great bargins. Although I have to say the Jeanswest store didnt have that many specialst like you would think an outlet shop would have as their two jeans for $109 was the same as you could get in any normal Jeanswest store. But its still a great price at that anyway :)

Comment by Mark A.
LOVE Dressmart. Why pay full price? Go here first!
Comment by KL
Great review! :)

Really great place to go to pick up some excellent bargins! There are food restaurants/cafes dotted everywhere around, so you can easily refuel while you go crazy on a spending spree. There is something for everyone: womens, mens, kids and also sports labels such as Nike and Puma.  There is also plenty of parking as well. 

Comment by KL
Agree, real gem :)

Great place to get shopping done, don’t know about it being much cheaper though. It’s still expensive but all the good stuff in one place is good.

Comment by KL
All true :)

I live this place! It’s full of great shops and all inside. It gets pretty packed out after 1pm its pretty hard to park. Depending one the day there is heaps of great deals. It’s well worth rummaging because there is some even better deals to be had. shops for everyone.

Comment by KL
Agree :)

I have a pretty decent internal compass. I've navigated the streets of New York, the back alleys of Venice and the side-streets of London and have never been lost. But get me inside Dressmart, spin me 'round a couple of times, and I'm completely lost. This is a building built to serve a carpark. It has grown organically in a haphazard manner, with no "centre" - it's basically a set of interconnecting corridors which intersect at random points. Every year or so I go there to try to buy some clothes. It's a good reminder to stay out of suburban malls around Christmas.