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Where Can I Buy Band Shirts In The Philippines

Where can I buy band shirts in the Philippines?

Specifically, I'm looking for The Smiths/The Killers band shirts but so far I've found none at all. I tried Top 40 (I think that's what it's called) and they don't have the two bands. Do you know any places where I might find them? :) Also please be specific, that would help a lot.

P.S. I live in Quezon City, and no, I'm not looking to buy online from international stores.

Where can I buy band shirts here in the Philippines?

I'm in Cagayan de Oro and I can see people walking around wearing Alesana, Taking Back Sunday, The Used and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. I desperately need to know where. :]

Where do i get rock band t-shirts in manila, philippines?

Divisoria.

Where can I buy band or music-related shirts in the Philippines (specifically manila)?

Try American Boulevard, that's where I buy my The Beatles shirts. 168 Mall in Divisoria also has lots of band tees.

Where can I buy Fava beans/Broad beans in the Philippines? Specifically in Metro Manila.?

dont have any idea.........lol.......

Where can i buy fingerless gloves here in the philippines?

I bought one at SM Sta. Mesa, for our dance presentation that we held in our village, just few weeks ago.
I think most of the department stores have that thing.


Also Try Riverbanks...

Where could i buy tampons in the philippines? Manila specifically.?

Try the Watsons stores. <*-*>

Pinoy band shirt!!!!!!!!!!!?

buy pinoy band shirt in the philippines try the web
http://weargood.com/men-Locaste-T-shirts/7174-men-Locaste-T-shirts-31.html

Do non-Filipinos have any "only in the Philippines" moments or experiences during their visits?

Probably one of the first things I’d have to mention is, of course, the demeanor of the people here. I have never seen so many people spontaneously burst into song outside of a musical. The elevator operator, the cashier, the construction workers, the painters, I once saw the doorman to my condo (rifle in hand) singing to himself.That brings me to another “only in the Philippines” situation. If you’re going to a mall, you’re going to have to run through security which means a metal detector and a pat down. It’s not nearly so stringent as what TSA puts you through. Backpacks are often worn with the pack at the front because it facilitates unzipping for your bag to be inspected.Transportation: of course there’s the jeepneys, trikes and there’s even an Uber type service where you can get a motorbike to pick you up since Manila traffic is so awful. I spent 6 months living in Burbank and even compared to LA & Hollywood traffic Manila transit is madness.That said, anything you want to eat you can get delivered. You want a drumstick of fried chicken, a salisbury steak, some rice and Big Mac? Just head to mcdelivery.ph. All the major fast food franchises, btw, offer friend chicken and rice (no, I don’t mean chicken nuggets, I mean genuine fried chicken).Also, as someone else in the thread mentioned, I have NEVER experienced being asked if I was married so often lol. When asked “Do you have a family” I at first assumed they would be asking if I have a family back in the States. No, they mean do you have a wife and/or kids.A lot of the stereotypes about Asians and Asian women certainly don’t apply to the Philippines as well. From my limited experience living here since January I’ve found the people to be extraordinarily outgoing. Not demure or shy as befitting the Asian stereotype.There’s also a great sense of pride in the country. I have been asked by several Filipinos what I think about the women here (they ARE some of the most beautiful in the world and also fun loving and open). All in all, the place has grown to feel like home. On a short trip to Singapore I got homesick for the first time, not for the US though…

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