Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Peso Power

One of the perks of online supermarket shopping?

Random but fun promos! Like being able to buy items for P1! One peso!!!

I've written about this before, and I'll write about it again. That's because I got these yummy soup mixes for only P1 each!


Too bad I could only buy 1 of each.

But this is definitely the best way to spend P1!

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Cheap (on-line) thrills

iIt’s so random and trivial, but this is what made my day today:


 
I got a P50 phone load for only P1!

Yes, just P1!

Amazing what you can get on Shopee.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Eleventh Heaven

It was early this year when I first saw this dress from Stella on the Lazada website.


As I've said multiple times on this blog, the Stella brand in Robinsons Department Store is one of the most fashionable and underrated department store brands. Their designs, fabrics and details are really top notch. In fact, I've been a fan since 2014.

And this yellow dress with a side drape was no exception. 

From the first time my eyes were caught by the dress, it went automatically into my cart. Back then, it was P899.75, which is still pretty cheap considering the design and fabric. But somehow, I'd always forget to check out and buy it.

Then, a few weeks ago, they brought down the price by P100. That time, I decided to finally buy it - because of the discount. But for some reason, I wasn't able to.

Last Thursday - 11.11 - I finally realized the reason why I kept on missing the opportunity to buy it the past months. It was because of this.


Yes! That dress which was originally P899.75 was just P111.00 during the 11.11 sale!

That was the impetus for me to finally get the dress out of the cart and finally buy it!

Oh the pleasant - and affordable - surprises that 11.11 brings!

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Insane In sale

So, what happens when H&M suddenly has a flash sale and puts all their sale items at P200, P300 and P500?

This is what happens:





Insane!

But that's how the word "sale" transforms people.

Heck, I was transformed, too.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Choco Palmier is...



Yes, you're going to love French Baker's Choco Palmier.

I just chanced upon this one time when I was buying panini rolls. The cashier suggested that I try it, and that it's 50% off. I did, and I was delighted at how it tasted.

The pastry reminds me of argellanas - flaky, sweet with caramel undertones. And the chocolate they add is so thick and rich. The combination is light yet sinful.

Good thing they had more Choco Palmiers when I dropped by French Baker a while ago.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Sample Fashion

Those are two words that have captured my fancy these past few weeks. "Sample Fashion" is to Hong Kong what "Surplus Shop" is to the Philippines. Whenever you walk inside one of these stores, be prepared to be find clothes by some of the better known American brands, at prices that are a fraction of what they usually cost in the US.

What i've been buying a lot lately are Abercrombie and Fitch shirts. Since these are mostly made in Hong Kong, China and Macau, it's no surprise that you can find a lot of these in Sample Fashion stores. While there may be a dearth in design choices, the ones they have are pretty decent -- usually the A&F signature moose in its many permutations. There's also an interesting yellow shirt with a 70s type print and the line: "Snorkeling is Sexy" emblazoned in front. Good thing the phrase is in English, because "Ang Sarap Sumisisid" would definitely have a lot of raunchy connotations.



Then again, that line sends out the same signal as my "Hot FCUK" shirt, methinks...

Trouble with these shops though is finding my size. Most of the shirts with ultra-hip-cool-awesome-radically-out-of-this-world designs are in Large or Extra Large. There are a couple in Medium, and thankfully, I fit in some of them. But if they had all those designs in Small, I'd be a very happy - albeit very poor - man.

Aside from the shirts, I came across certain gems in the pants department. My lovely finds include an American Eagle cargo in dark khaki, and a Hollister Co. bermuda short in cream. They both cost around HK$60, which is practically a steal in this part of Asia.

I would have also hit the gold mine on jackets if only they had them in my size. They've got loads of great A&F track jackets, alas, most of them are in Extra Large. That's why when I chanced upon a black Hollister Co. track jacket, I only needed a nanosecond to think about it, then it ended up in my purchase pile. It's about time I gave my H&M "Las Vegas" jacket a trip to the Laundromat.

Girls have the upper hand in Sample Fashion stores since 3/4 of their stuff are for girls. Aside from the aforementioned A&F and Hollister Co. shirts (and they've got a lot of those), you've got brands like American Eagle, Express, Ann Taylor, H&M, Gap, Banana Republic, Huhn Tahn, plus some European sounding brands.

To ease my shopping guilt, i've actually bought some stuff for my sisters, and i'm sure they'll be tickled pink with the loot i've got them. A&F bermuda shorts in classic white, Hollister beaded shirts, an Express beaded halter top, plus a few boho pieces with some strange Chinese sounding brand.

After scouring one Sample Fashion store after the other, I suddenly miss Surplus Shop even more. Hands down, we've got better choices back in Manila, and the stores are much bigger, not to mention better organized. I could never let a week pass without dropping by their branches in Cubao, Megamall and Makati. Now it's been more than 8 weeks, and I haven't paid homage to the Shrine of Surplus Stuff.

Imagine all the great loot i'm missing. *sigh*

I'm going to Manila before this month ends. Hope they'll have new stocks in Surplus Shop when I do.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Today's best buy!

Decided to walk a little further this lunch time. It proved to be a very productive walk because I came across the biggest bargain yet:

*drumroll please*

ADIDAS Y3 FOR ONLY US$100!

These babies go for at least $250 to $300 in the US, and around P12,000 to P15,000 in Manila. So imagine my surprise when I found this pair in one of the shops at Provident Center. And to make things even more fabuloso, they came in red with orange soles. The color is just up my alley!

Yes, I am a happy shopper today!