Thursday, May 3, 2012
SHOPAHOLIC
Sunday, November 6, 2011
I LOVE PRE-LOVED
Just what do we mean by "pre-loved" ? Pre-loved means "previously owned" or "second hand". You could also say that it's the elite way of saying "ukay"...
There is nothing wrong in buying pre-loved items (wether it could be clothes, shoes, gadgets and appliances). I, for one, is an addict pre-loved shopper. I believe in the saying, "used but not abused", I don't know, but for some reason, there is something in those second hand items that made me love them... Being VINTAGE perhaps... Second hand items do not necessarily mean that they are all worn-out. Some people sell their stuff (1) due to lack of space in their closet; (2) others gain weight, so their clothes won't fit in; (3) moving out sale and (4) for charity purposes ( I did it just recently, I sold some of my stuff to help me collect a specific amount in support for a special project in my hometown).
A couple of weeks ago, after hearing from RX that MULTIPLY has this event for its on-line sellers, I immediately checked the site. I'm a member since 2009, but not active. I was surprised to see that Multiply had become a shopping haven. Then, I did what I had to do... To browse and check what's in-store for me... After hours and hours of scanning, I finally had things in my shopping cart. And for two weeks, I have collected 15 pieces of clothing from the site. Most of them are pre-loved, with BAYO brand. I'm such a BAYO freak (that's why I'm wondering how come Bayo outlets don't have a mannequin that looks like me, since I've been patronizing their apparels for quite some time now..< hehehe..> ).
You'll be amazed that the clothes I have purchased are still in good condition and still look new!!!
I'm a living proof that pre-loved can still be loved... As long as you know how to carry your self well with the clothes that you are wearing, YOU can still look stunning!!! =)
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
What I Love and what I Hate?
All of us go through our lives with strong likes and dislikes. We all have a "wish list" of things we would like to do or have, and a "dish list" of things we never want. Many items on these lists are particular to me, but most of them would probably fit onto a "Universal" list. I bet that you'll agree with all of the items listed below:
WISH LIST
Have many friends
Make some money or get more pocket money
Get ahead of others in school
Eat delicious things such as candy, chocolates, fast foods,etc..
Wear designer clothes and top brand shoes
Get more attention from others
Inherit money from your parents
Have the latest cellular phone
Play computer games all night
Be rich and famous like Paris Hilton
Have your own Mc. Dreamy or Mc. steamy as your boyfriend
Be the boss of your company
Own a house and a lot with a nice hot car parked in your garage
DISH LIST
Getting up early in the morning
Listening to your nagging parents
Reading boring books
Exercise
Doing homework and studying hard
Seeing others succeed when you don't
Brushing your teeth after every meal
Breaking old habits and developing new skills
Doing household chores and the laundry
Finding missing stuffs when you actually don't know where to look for them
Or am I wrong? What items would you remove from either list?
What would you add to both lists?
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
UKAY-UKAY 101
Just got home from work and excitedly went straight to the nearest Ukayan Store in our area. I miss going to an Ukayan, since I've been in and out of town for a month. I bought 6 pieces of tops and cost me Php680. Not bad compared to the prices of the branded items at the mall. I usually visit the shop especially every pay day!!! I'm such a shopingera and I wouldn't let a week pass without going to the mall, and an ukayan is not an exception... I love clothes and I love to mix and match.
Ever wonder where the term UKAY-UKAY came from?!
As stated by the Ukay Queen herself, It was derived from the Visayan term “halukay” which means the act of digging. Ukay-ukay shopping is like treasure hunting, but instead of looking for a treasure, you are literally digging from the piles of clothes which are mostly vintage and of high value. The ukay shopping phenomena all started in Baguio. Ukay stores sprouted like mushrooms which later became one of the must-visit places in Baguio.
(Yup,so true! Whenever I go to Ilocos, I always drop by in Baguio just to buy some stuffs. My best buy in Baguio was a pair of shoes by Clarks... It was really, really new when I bought it. It cost 500 bucks. When I checked on the internet about Clark shoes I found out that it costs about $40- 100. Convert it to peso, you do the math!!!)
According to hearsay, it’s origin started way back in the 80s. Due to the frequency of calamities happening in our country, a certain humanitarian group called the Salvation Army used to ship second-hand garments and other goods as forms of help to the filipino victims. As the goods piled up, business-minded people decided to buy them at a very low cost and sell them to the public. Thus, ukay-ukay business was born.
THINGS TO BUY IN UKAY-UKAY:
Branded clothes;
Branded shoes;
Bags, Belts, Accessories;
Beddings, Bedsheets and pillowcase;
Stuff toys;
Appliances and a lot more...
TYPES OF UKAY CLOTHES: (got this from the Ukay Queen's Blog)
CLASS A - Brand New signature clothes more often with price tags. Usually came straight from the store factory. These are usually available when clothes are newly delivered or whenever you see the “NEW ARRIVAL” sign at the front of the store. Good Deal: Maximum of Php150 - minimum of Php80
CLASS B - Look like brand new. High quality but without price tags. (slightly used) Good Deal: Maximum of Php100 - minimum Php50
CLASS C - Second hand clothes. Quality,not so good. With slight damages but can be easily restored. Good Deal: Maximum of Php75 - minimum of Php20
CLASS D - Poor quality with damages. Php 40 - Php10
UKAY TERMS
Segunda Mano - means second hand in Spanish.
Wagwagan - means to “shake”.
New Arrival - clothes are newly delivered to the store
Tapat na - price is final. no discount.
Uks / UK - other terms for ukay-ukay.
POPULAR UKAY DESTINATIONS
Baguio, Cebu, Cubao, Anonas, Bluementrit Espana, Mandaluyong, Sta.Mesa, Pasig
( I've been to Cubao, Mandaluyong and Anonas... Among the three, Anonas is the best... The Ukayan in Anonas looks like a Mall. It has 4 floors stuffed with anything and everything an Ukayera like me would love to have. From apparels to appliances, you name it and they have it! There is also an Ukayan in Katipunan, Mindanao Avenue and Tandang Sora. I always go to the latter since it is nearer to our place.)
So, If you want to go shopping and doesn't know where to go, just text me, I'll be happy to tag along!!!
HAPPY SHOPPING!!! =)
Thursday, January 27, 2011
FOREVER CHARMED
CHARMED is an American television series that originally aired from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006, on the WB Television network. The series was created in 1998 and was produced by Aaron Spelling, the same guy who gave us the famous BEVERLY HILLS 90210.
The series is about the Halliwell sisters — Prue, Piper, Phoebe and later Paige. They are the most powerful line of good witches in history. The sisters, despite being perceived as normal women by the non-supernatural community, are known as The Charmed Ones in the magical community, whose prophesied destiny is to protect innocent lives against evil beings, such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to hold normal working lives in San Francisco.
Here, in Manila, it was aired over Studio 23, the sister channel of ABS-CBN 2. Every Mondays from 9 - 10pm. I was in my sophomore year when I first watched the series. Luckily I saw the season premiere, and that started my interest in the show. Aside from that, I am a fan of Shannen Doherty, and that made me love the show more, coz she's one of the main stars, portraying the role of PRUE, the eldest sister.
I didn't miss a single episode that had been aired on TV. Even REPLAYS, I still tend to catch it... That's how much I love the show. I used to bother my dad in his office to check the CHARMED SITE and download episode guides and spoilers ( I don't own a PC yet ). I also asked some friends to help me out. I requested one of my best buds to print some episode guides for me from season 1-3 and pictures as well. She accepted wholeheartedly and that started my charmed compilation. Now, I already have my own CHARMED BOOK! It contains History of Charmed, Character Profiles, Charmed Dictionary, their Theme Song, Episode Guides, Charmed Spells, Gallery, Cast Bios and Trivia with Inside Reports. The last page is my Farewell Note to the show.
It is typewritten (like what I've said, I do not own a personal computer then). I immediately typed it after watching the season finale. Here it goes:
I use The Charmed One as my monicker, in my e-mail add, my blog account, facebook, friendster and the rest. I don't know, but somehow I feel like I'm also CHARMED in my own weird, special and unique way.
The show might have ended, but it will continue to inspire me for as long as I live coz I am A CHARMED ONE!!