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Ukay-ukay therapy, the miracle cure

Thursday Oct 26, 2006

Forgive me for the lack of updates; the last couple of weeks of the semester have been hellishly unforgiving. But now I’m on sem break and I have a digicam, which means I can make more picture posts. :D

When my sister came home from Baguio with my parents, I felt a little bad when she showed off her ukay-ukay finds. Ukay shopping basically means shopping at secondhand/vintage stores, where shirts go as low as 60 pesos (approx $1 US dollar) and dresses cost about 100 pesos ($2 US dollars). Ukay-ukay is a Visayan term that literally means “to dig through” (I think). It used to be that secondhand clothes were kept in the boxes they came in and when you shopped for them, you had to dig through piles and piles of clothes to find something good. Sometimes, clothes are still kept in piles in ukay stores, but the nicer and more expensive items are placed in hangers. I have to admit that about half my clothes come from ukay but you can’t really tell which ones they are–they look just as good as mall-bought clothes, except you have to wash ukay clothes before you can wear them due to the dust they accumulate.

Anyway, I didn’t have to feel bad for long because today, I went ukay shopping at Cubao my friends Kristel, Tish, Kimmy. I had no idea that there were so many ukay stores in that area and sold stuff at prices lower than in Baguio! Five hours of shopping later, I ended up with:

3 tops
4 (beautiful) dresses
1 tare panda stuffed toy
1 pair of tare panda boxer shorts
1 pair of skinny jeans (perfect fit)
1 pair of black moccassins

Total spent: 1 thousand pesos (approx. $25 US dollars)

I’d love to post pictures of my ukay finds, but I don’t want people to see me and go, “Hey, isn’t that the dress you bought for 70 pesos?” when I wear them out. :p Besides, they smell like mothballs and need to be washed. I’m very very very happy with my finds and the amount I paid for them. I must go back there again!

I couldn’t take pictures of the streets of Cubao and the ukay-ukay stores because my hands were full of plastic bags and I really didn’t want to whip my digital camera out and beg to be mugged. Instead, I shall post pictures of us when we took a break at this art gallery/cafe called The Chunky Far-Flung Gallery. The food was great (and cheap!) and they sold these really adorable (but expensive) vinyl toys from Japan. I’d love to tell you all where it is, except, er, I don’t know where it is. o_o It’s in one of those side streets in Cubao, near Gateway.

5 Comments »

I’ve been through those Ukay-ukay in Cubao and you could spend a day there and rummage to find the good deals.

Seems you guys had a good time and your money’s worth as well. :)

October 27th, 2006 | 11:20 am

i miss ukay!!!

thrift stores here… $5 is still a lot for just a top. I could be 2 or 3 tops with that there. hehehe! dang it!

November 2nd, 2006 | 05:49 am
hello kimmy:

hey there sorry but can you tell me exactly where in Cubao I can find these ukay-ukay stores and how I can get there? I’m really interested. Thanks!

February 15th, 2007 | 01:36 pm
edrick:

hi lauren :]

July 18th, 2007 | 07:46 pm
max:

hey,,wheres the location of ukays in cubao?..im not used to cubao thats why i need lots of landmarks if you can help me..thanks a lot..:neutral:

August 20th, 2007 | 02:14 pm
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