by MARK PILLOS
My supposition of a weekend repleted with sketching designs of gowns or reading books is far different from what happened last weekend. Me and my friends went to Divisoria to buy some toys for my older sister's grocery store (Oh! forget about that). I feel like collapsing in the midst of fussy people while paving our way to where we should go.
But since Divisoria boasts of plethora of variety of commodities, it is one of the best places that I really want to keep coming back to no matter what the consequences may be.
Important tip when you go there: DON'T DRESSED UP. I know that you know why. hehe =)
My friends and I took a picture to the busy crowd while we were squirming our way to 168 Mall.
Divisoria is a cornucopia of affordable goods that are trendy and chic. If you are looking for bags, tank tops, bolero, blouses, accessories, footwears among others, you could consider it a haven of admired styles of products.
Well, economic recession is the bottom line why we have to spare the biggest chunk of our monthly salary. Hence, wise buyers don't spend much on buying clothes but rather for more important needs for survival, i.e. food. But tightening the belt doesn't necessarily mean that you have to be out of fashion or let that old dress be worn everyday. You could still be fashionable by wearing 'cheaper' clothes from Divisoria than from branded clothes from malls. Anyway, it's not necessary to show that you have a Prada or Gucci or Louis Vuitton. What you need to have is the skill of mixing and matching clothes from your closet, old clothes or cheap clothes that is.
If you go to Greenhilss without a car, then be patient to wait for a cab
But if you don't like going to Divisoria, try the more 'sosyal tiangge' - Greenhills.
hehehe =)
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Monday, October 19, 2009
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