Sunday, July 1, 2012

Baby Choo: Native History

Kamusta? Because the Dada got first pick of T's outfits-all time favorites. Here's mine...

Shirt (similar style here)◦Zara//Pants◦Zara//Shoes◦Mothercare//Beret◦gifted




I really am so lucky to be an hours drive away from Baguio City. If Manila has Tagaytay, then we have the good 'ol City of Pines to retreat to during the weekends. The breezy, crisp, cool wind in your face
..ahh, porma-weather.
When Papa feels like it, we drive off to BC to have breakfast in one of those hotel buffets. If I remember the hotel's name I'd write about it next (Note: I really got to start documenting our food escapades). And here's T looking good for the camera. Yes, its another Zara ensemble. And for the umpteenth time, I don't get paid for this. And true enough again, I told you I liked color blocking!

This was mid-March of this year, 

 
...and as you can see, one vain kid coming up!




Even T thinks he's cute! But as the holiday weather has not yet subsided in Baguio, it got a bit chillier...
so one of the reasons why I like 'blocking' it, is that its so easy to accessorize...here's T with his vest  (gifted and grey, of course) on with the Boss, this was now when we transferred to the Ayala Technohub at Camp John Hay.





Where we chanced upon an ResToeRun store where T picked up some Native shoes... here he is saying "Wow!" in the picture...



T sneaking out of the store with the Natives on...

   

Okay okay, so I... (I meant the Grandma G-my mom) caved in, he was soo happy in those shoes! And mom said that summers coming up, ok mom, no argument there! ...and thank you for the treat.



Shoes◦Native Jefferson shoes in Torch Red


Well played little man, well played (wink).

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