Shopping for tops

Most girls will run to the clothes boutiques the moment the step into a mall. My daughters are different. The first stop is, almost always, the bookstore. With the price of books these days, the shopping budget gets practically depleted after a trip to the bookstore. Yesterday, the bill for one photography book, one painting book, one drawing book and one Feng Shui book was over P4,000.00. What clothes were we able to buy after that? One T-shirt each for the girls, one pair of pants for Sam and a blouse for me. Alex’s T-shirt (above, left), a design she chose and one which clearly shows how she thinks, is by Danny Javier’s Pidro, bought at Kultura Filipino. The sleeveless peasant top (above, right) is mine, bought from GAP at 45% off.
Tags: clothes, GAP, Pidro, shopping
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