I don’t know what got into me

August 09, 2012

I’ve been in a “shopping mood” ever since I landed Cebu so I decided to do a little window shopping earlier this day but I forbid myself from buying. Unfortunately since I’m a self confessed shopaholic I can’t resist from temptations bought 2 items from SM-GTW. (I’m sorry I’m not a man of my words *insert laugh) Things will get worst if I stayed on the clothing section so I paid it right away and heed for boots section. I don’t know what got into me, maybe I’m a little bit paranoid because of what’s happening in Manila and since I’m moving I want to be equipped with things that will help me survive the rainy season. Haha... But seriously I want to have a pair of boots when I get there soon…

Personally I love boots it adds character to your outfit. But I never really understood why people stare if you’re in boots, they stare and giggle as if you’ve done something wrong or what? Why is that? Just because we’re in a tropical country doesn’t mean that we can’t wear them. So let me address this to the people who are not comfortable about it. Let go of the fear of wearing boots – you can definitely wear boots in the Philippines!  Remember there are three seasons: tag-init or tag-araw, the hot dry season or summer from March to May; tag-ulan, the rainy season from June to November; and tag-lamig, the cool dry season from December to February. (Credits to Wikipedia) Did you read that? I hope you did. We actually have 6 months of rainy season so you have a great reason wearing booties. 

MY PERSONAL PICKS

Doc Martens vintage 1940

Ready for Rain Sweet pea rain booties


I hope you find this post as useful as I have though. 
Stay Safe everyone!
xx,Ann

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