The Challenge: Fast Fashion is expensive. A Zara shirt is ₹2,500. Can I build a complete outfit (Shirt, Pants, Accessories) for under ₹500 at the chaos of a street flea market? Condition: It must look decent enough to wear to a cafe.

SPENT: ₹0 / ₹500

> ITEM 1: THE SHIRT (THE MOUNTAIN)

I dove into the "Pile." The Pile is a mountain of rejected clothes. You have to physically dig.

Found: A floral hawaiian shirt. "ZARA" tag (fake).
Seller Quote: ₹300.
My Counter: ₹50.
Seller: "Go away."
My Counter: ₹100.
Seller: ₹150.
Final Price: ₹120.
FLORAL SHIRT
₹120

> ITEM 2: THE PANTS (THE DEFECT)

Finding pants that fit without a trial room is gambling.

I found a pair of Chinos. Looked good. Wait.

Quality Check:
Stitching: Good.
Zipper: Stuck.
Stains: One mysterious yellow spot.
Verdict: Washable.
Seller Quote: ₹500.
My Tactic: I showed him the zipper jam.
Seller: "Okay ₹200."
My Counter: "₹150 final."
Final Price: ₹180.
BEIGE CHINOS
₹180

> ITEM 3: THE ACCESSORIES (THE BLING)

Balance Remaining: ₹200. I felt rich.

I bought sunglasses (Ray-Ban copy) and a moody ring.

Sunglasses: ₹100.
Ring: ₹50.
Total: ₹150.

> THE REVEAL

SHIRT: ₹120
PANTS: ₹180
ACCESSORIES: ₹150
FINAL SPEND: ₹450 / ₹500

> CONCLUSION

I built a full look for ₹450. That is the price of two coffees at Starbucks. The Cost: 2 hours of sweating, yelling, and digging through dust. Flea markets are not shopping; they are hunting.