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Results84The New Year Calls for Something Better
Something Better is a Manila-based brand that walks the talk. Their optimistic and positive messaging of becoming better one small step at a time is also something that they continuously work on within the brand, from manufacturing, branding, to even their sustainability efforts.
Crocs keeps crawling back to our feet
The new concept store of Crocs in TriNoMa will keep you hooked with customizing your own Crocs pair and making it your very own.
Bring the Elegance of Tradition into the Holidays
The Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium and T-My Lady Automatic With the holiday season fast approaching, it’s time to look back on the year that was.
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It makes sense that workwear keeps coming back to our wardrobes
Dickies Philippines releases five iconic styles from its 100-year workwear tradition, proving yet again that these kinds of clothing never really fall out of favor
Flex your Filipino pride and support local businesses with DTI’s #FlexPHridays
Keen on involving everyone in stimulating economic recovery, DTI’s latest call-to-action campaign encourages buyers and businesses to flex their Filipino products on social media on Fridays.
ucycle empowers you to embrace your individuality through upcycling
ucycle releases the R3NU: R3Denim capsule collection, a made-to-order line featuring repurposed denim pieces that can be customized with old fabric, clothing, or trimmings. The launch also marks the debut of their R3NU zine, a collection of product photos and articles about sustainability.
AraPilak is a grand gesture of love for Mother Nature
Driven by nostalgia and love for Mother Nature, Jude Rivera started AraPilak as a way to advocate a zero-waste, sustainable lifestyle. Beginning with bamboo straws, the brand has since then released two clothing collections which have made waves both locally and internationally.
Ditch the tie: Tiño’s new casual collection is designed for the times
Easy fits, relaxed fabrics, and a jacket that comes from the Spanish aristocracy are the highlights of the house’s first made-to-order line. And there’s even some loungewear
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Matthew Williams’ First Live Givenchy Show
Matthew Williams’ first live Givenchy show is inside a colossal stage