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August 5th, 2007 03:49 AM #32
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AE lang madalas kong makitang mura at on sale. very comfortable naman at best bang for the buck as far as polo shirts. sa pantalon naman, Old Navy's boot-cut SE jeans, mura di kse
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August 5th, 2007 05:05 AM #33
the brand is not important, basta ok ang fit and feel...ok na rin sakin. Dont be misled with the notion na comfort comes with a price. Just wear clothes that fit you and feel ryt! Peace!
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August 5th, 2007 07:05 AM #34
Ako kahit anong brand basta komportable at bagay sa kin, dati I collect Lacoste shirts, bawat sale bumibili ako pag nasa budget. I like dark t-shirts specially black ones any brand ( I still collect original rock & roll tour shirts pag type ko yung design). Sa pants I have RL, Levi's, Marlboro, Dickies, triple five and GSUS industries, depende din kasi sa fit ang decision ko in choosing clothes. Dito kasama din sa wardrobe ang jackets kasi malamig, I ended up collecting racing Jackets (formula 1), a mix of RL, Lacoste, Dickies, Levi's, Mossimo and leather jackets (mostly casual). I don't wear suits
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August 5th, 2007 12:41 PM #35
For work, I like using Marks & Spencer, Arrow or Van Heusen.
Ok mga sport shirts sa Giordano (Dri-Fit) and Bossini, parehong bang for the back.
Pero mga uma kong RL na long back, ganda pa rin ng bagsak kahit mga 5 years old na siya.
For jeans naman, F&H gets my vote.
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