Even though I don't post on every blog entry, I'm very glad to see you blogging again. I love your view of everyday life in the Philippines - you have a great way of showing things about a part of the world that's completely different from where I live. And I'm not sure I could afford a real Burberry jacket on my salary, especially with kids' college fees to pay! But luckily I'm a t-shirt and jeans guy (I dress up for work, I wear a polo shirt instead of a t-shirt).
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Your taxi driver is not the only one!!I was reading in today's paper that 1/3 of French people buy fake brands!
I felt totally lost. I really should pay more attention to fashion.
nice catch ;-) I think the price of burberry shirt that he's wearing is higher than his monthly salary LOL
I went to the site and noticed that every single one of those models look like they just swallowed a poison pill! Shouldn't Burberry make on happy!
good eye!
Even though I don't post on every blog entry, I'm very glad to see you blogging again. I love your view of everyday life in the Philippines - you have a great way of showing things about a part of the world that's completely different from where I live. And I'm not sure I could afford a real Burberry jacket on my salary, especially with kids' college fees to pay! But luckily I'm a t-shirt and jeans guy (I dress up for work, I wear a polo shirt instead of a t-shirt).
Hi, glad that you are posting again, will be looking forward to more! :)
Hope all is well with you and family and everything!
God bless you!
Cezar
Speaking as a Filipino person, I know we look terrible in those trademark Burberry colors! Ha ha! Fashion is such a hard taskmaster ;)
whether it's real or not, doesn't he look dapper.
He does look dapper, though. (You wouldn't catch me dead in branded clothes, real or fake...)
But we can all afford a fake one. And really, isn't it just as good?
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