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    #121
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post

    I noticed too sa other countries esp sa europe, most people don't care about their cars? I mean ang daming gasgas, daming bangga, and marumi!

    Unlike dito, panay carwash and wax may kasama pang detailing. What do you guys think?

    Is it a cultural thing? Or do europeans just couldn't care less about their appearance? - this i doubt kasi they are very fashionable.


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    Mga boss ko (VP and AVP) from Europe, they don't care about their cars.

    I enjoy detailing because it's like a hobby to me. It's sort of therapeutic and helps me break a sweat too.

    Wala akong kilala na mahilig mag detail outside of Tsikot, karamihan walang pakialam.

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    #122
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Mga boss ko (VP and AVP) from Europe, they don't care about their cars.

    I enjoy detailing because it's like a hobby to me. It's sort of therapeutic and helps me break a sweat too.

    Wala akong kilala na mahilig mag detail outside of Tsikot, karamihan walang pakialam.
    Because it's that "detailing and OC sa sasakyan thing" that binds us and brought us all together in the first place. [emoji16]

    Hypocrite ako though. I have my car detailed. [emoji23] shhhhh

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Bunile kayo ng branded washing machine para hinde kumupas branded clothes nyo.

    Yun tipo tig 30k n Auto like LG or Panasonic.
    hand wash pa rin pinakamaganda.

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    hand wash pa rin pinakamaganda.
    True! Hand wash the best.

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Bunile kayo ng branded washing machine para hinde kumupas branded clothes nyo.

    Yun tipo tig 30k n Auto like LG or Panasonic.
    That's what we have at home. Kumukupas pa rin yung ibang damit.

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    I only buy levi's jeans. No other jeans for me.

    Wait, does that mean i'm brand conscious? Or i'm just loyal?

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    Am happily surprised Levi's still has younger fans. Sobrang tibay nga nyan. I can still wear my jeans from college. Kupas na pero buhay pa rin.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    They feel different but both are good shirts. I like the Giordano plain shirts more than Uniqlo plain shirts since the latter loses color and feels flimsy after a while. The RL is nice in the sense that it's manipis but durable and doesn't feel hot to wear. However, they tend to have annoying collars - hard to describe, basta parang ayaw magflatten nung roundneck collar.

    To be honest you're only really paying for the brand name for the RL. I have no qualms with that. Mas maganda tingnan eh. [emoji16]

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    Yeah RL's round neck shirts aren't nearly as durable as the mesh polos. Nice fit and comfy though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Am happily surprised Levi's still has younger fans. Sobrang tibay nga nyan. I can still wear my jeans from college. Kupas na pero buhay pa rin.
    I've tried a lot of jeans and most would fade quickly in about a year. My Levi's hold color longer so all my denims are Levi's now. Considering the price of, say, a pair of Uniqlo jeans vs. Levi's, it's not much of a leap to go for the latter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Yeah RL's round neck shirts aren't nearly as durable as the mesh polos. Nice fit and comfy though.
    To be fair, most roundneck shirts aren't as durable as polo shirts, and the RL shirts actually hold up to abuse quite well. It's just that straight out of the factory, the collars are really loose compared to other brands.

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    #128
    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Of course! [emoji23]

    Why can't everyone think like you? Very practical!

    Oh i just remembered. Slight OT though.

    I noticed too sa other countries esp sa europe, most people don't care about their cars? I mean ang daming gasgas, daming bangga, and marumi!

    Unlike dito, panay carwash and wax may kasama pang detailing. What do you guys think?

    Is it a cultural thing? Or do europeans just couldn't care less about their appearance? - this i doubt kasi they are very fashionable.


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    Hehe...this makes me feel better anak as I havent washed my car for more than a week now.

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I've tried a lot of jeans and most would fade quickly in about a year. My Levi's hold color longer so all my denims are Levi's now. Considering the price of, say, a pair of Uniqlo jeans vs. Levi's, it's not much of a leap to go for the latter.
    I hope they stay in business forever. They're one of the few companies that "still make them like they used to".

    To be fair, most roundneck shirts aren't as durable as polo shirts, and the RL shirts actually hold up to abuse quite well. It's just that straight out of the factory, the collars are really loose compared to other brands.

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    You have a point there. Probably has something to do with the collar design. They should use a better lay flat collar design.

    Wag ka na kasi bumili para ayusin na nila.

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I've tried a lot of jeans and most would fade quickly in about a year. My Levi's hold color longer so all my denims are Levi's now. Considering the price of, say, a pair of Uniqlo jeans vs. Levi's, it's not much of a leap to go for the latter.



    To be fair, most roundneck shirts aren't as durable as polo shirts, and the RL shirts actually hold up to abuse quite well. It's just that straight out of the factory, the collars are really loose compared to other brands.

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    Baka dahil ang RL shirts are intended to be worn with collar standing up? Dami kong nakikita titos na naka standing collar at naka shades.

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