Hey ho! ✪ Heres another round of roaming around the metro with style. This was actually my usual weekend getup. Simple shorts, canvas shoes and a shirt. It actaully feels very comfortable specially if your just going to the mall, dining with friends or travelling to visit parents. What makes this personal set great is that the overall look makes the shirt a bit expensive, wherein I actually just purchase it at a price less than 150 pesos.
What Im wearing: Shirt from Landmark Bazaar; Shorts from The Ramp Crossings; Shoes from Converse; One more Round Cap; Accessories from SM Accessories; Hype this on Lookbook here. ヅ
Scouting clothes that are affordable could be a very good addition to your wardrobe. With a budget of atleast 1000 pesos, you can actually buy 7 or even 10 pieces of shirts/tees. But off course quality is always to consider. Thats why scrutinising the product should always be on hand whenever your in the mood for shopping.
Different bazaars for one could be a great place to find unique and affordable clothes, you’ll just need to have that keen eye to look for that item that has that expensive look. Add that little bit of personality then your ready to roll! Places I do like to visit if i’m in a tight budget includes, Landmark Bazaar (shirts ranging of around 120-200 php), Victory Mall in Caloocan, or even the popular Greenhills. Sometimes I also do visit this one brand called MOGAO, which I heard was a Hong-Kong based brand which also sell affordable clothes from shirts to even formal-funk wear. I also do love visiting SM Department Store specifically the brand CULTURA wherein they sell plain coloured V-necks that I truly love for a price of around Php 130 each. And finally, I know thrifty people loves SALE! so always be on the lookout on which store to visit that are currently or soon to be on sale. I’ll be posting some other affordable finds very soon.
The neck pouch im wearing was actaully created by a small group of entrepreneurs in Quezon City. Their creation includes coin purses, small bags, body pouch and other bags inspired from floor rags. (did you see the pattern?)