Shirts Love It Too!

So yesterday I attended PHPUGPH’s Meetup at The Mob (Market! Market!). Roy of Computer Professionals’ Union (CPU) and I won a camping chair from the raffle courtesy of TXTDomain. Congratulations to Clod (aka r00t) and his team for organizing the event.

After that, I checked out Pakshirts at Habi House. I usually don’t spend for shirts. The last time I bought one was when I was in high school. You probably won’t believe that the FILA, Converse and No Fear shirts that I wear are from my sixth grade.

When I found the shirt that I liked, the lady told me she didn’t have change. I was trying to kill time since it was still rush hour so I did the trouble of looking for change. I never bothered this much for one shirt. I discovered that Serendra is the kind of place where you’re meant to spend four to five digits. I had trouble looking for a place where I only had to spend less than a hundred Pesos to get change.

This is what you’d call a real plaza. There were lots of nice sculptures and fountains. There’s this one fountain that had a boulder mounted on a huge tripod and it had water falling down (so it’s actually a waterfall?). I’m too lazy to look for a picture, so it’s best that you check it out for yourself.

Habi House is an art gallery that features paintings by a certain artist every two weeks. Yes, I did a mini-interview on the Habi House lady. At least there’s a story for the trouble of getting one shirt and the last for this design. All for the sake of local art (…and fashion).

I really liked the one-liners but I’m the type of person that prefers cotton shirts. The shirt is made of a very elastic material. I’ll just give this as a gift.

As requested by Rick of Project Manila and for Sir Pat, here’s a picture of the shirt enjoying the camping chair that I got for free.

Italy Mo Si Bantay

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