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I got a new pair of shoes at a private shoe sale. I was actually eyeing the same pair at Greenbelt several months ago. I am glad I didn't give in to temptation then. I got mine for only 1K, a third of its Greenbelt price. In addition to that, it came with a shoe bag already. Pwede na.

I found out about this shoe sale from my SIL. It appears that this shoe sale goes around exclusive villages in the metro. They carry Nine West, Naturalizer, Anne Klein, Jessica Simpson, RL, Kenneth Cole, Seychelles and other American brands. All pairs are sold at 2.5K each. There were also end-of-season pairs that were sold at 1thou each.

I arrived right after lunch. It seemed that I was already too late. What were left were "napagpilian na." I was prepared to get several pairs but I didn't find anything else that suited me. Still, I am happy with what I got.

Coming on the first day of the sale was actually a good idea. I wonder, what else would be left on the Saturday?

Comments

I wish you can share more? But did the shoe sale come up in the n@w site? :)
CathyCE said…
Hi!

I knew about the sale from my sister-in-law. It was organized by some of her friends. Unfortunately, it was the last one for the year. I will be informed as soon as another sale event is being organized.

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