Chapter 270: buy watch 2 (1/2)
If it is not easy for those who make money, there is really no need to spend so much money on a watch, but Zhao Xiulan obviously does not belong to this type of people.
Zhao Xiulan shook her head and said to the salesman, ”I don't need a domestic watch or a Soviet watch, just get me a Rolex!”
The salesperson didn't expect Zhao Xiulan to really want to buy it, and more smiles piled up on her face, ”Okay, comrade, then give me 580 yuan and a watch ticket!”
Zhao Xiulan handed the prepared money and tickets to the salesman, who took it over, packed it for Zhao Xiulan, and put the watch in a delicate watch box.
After Zhao Xiulan took it, she put it in the space, and now she can't wait to take the watch back and put it on Jiang Cheng.
After buying the watch, Zhao Xiulan went to the counter that sold cloth and wool to take a look.
It happened that he also had a wool ticket in his hand. After looking at a few kinds of wool, he found that the price of wool in this era was very expensive, about ten or twenty dollars a pound. And cotton and linen wool is much cheaper, only a few dollars a pound, and blended wool is also slightly cheaper.
But in terms of warmth, this pure cashmere yarn is definitely better.
Zhao Xiulan is not a stingy person. Since she wants to buy, she must buy better wool instead of buying those cotton, linen and blended wool at a cheap price.
Fortunately, I made two transactions today and got more than 300 yuan, which is enough to buy things today.
In the case of not bad money, who doesn't want to choose the best things to buy as much as possible?
For a tall man like Jiang Cheng, it takes about three pounds of wool to knit a sweater.
Father Jiang and Madam Jiang must at least have two and a half kilograms of wool.
Jiang Xiaoya and Jiang Tiedan are still children, they are small, about a pound and a half to two pounds of wool is enough.
Zhao Xiulan thought about knitting a woolen sweater for Jiangcheng. When winter comes, let him wear it and keep it warm!
When you look back in the sweater she knitted, you can think of her!