boyshorts and bikini top with colorful hats--summer must-haves! |
Summer’s here and the
season calls for soft, flowing and refreshing clothes that are not only
fashionable but also comfortable. From the latest trends to the future fads,
you need not go any farther than Tutuban Center.
The historic mall is
like the heart of Divisoria, everyone’s favorite shopping destination. A stroll
at its many stalls is like a walk at your favorite summer vacation spot.
The colors of summer in clothing |
At Tutuban Center, you
will find summer dresses that are sexy, playful and girly. For the boys, they
can find there are sunshine-appropriate boardshorts and cargo pants. The kids,
of course, will be all right this summer as they have all kinds of toys,
clothes and cartoon characters to choose from.
Wondering what to
bring on your resort, pool or beach trip? Tutuban Center has a wide array of
swimming gear, accessories and playthings in store that will surely capture
your young tyke’s fancy. From salbabidas
to goggles to floating toys to straw hats, Tutuban Center has them all.
Swimwear comes in the most tempting
ways. In one-piece or bikinis, swimsuits come in animal prints, graphic stripes
and bold patterns. Wearing any of them will make you a standout! Now is the
time to dazzle in the sun in these delicious ensembles!
But if you don’t want
to be flirty and just want to be ladylike at the beach, there are plenty of
shawls and sarongs to provide you
with needed coverage.
When the guys want to
look cool, shades of every shape, design and size are theirs for the taking.
Complete the beach-comber look with T-shirts of rock and roll legends from Michael
Jackson to Tupac Shakur.
lovely swimsuits in different colors are available. |
There is no shortage
of sensational finds at Tutuban Center this summer. Even when the heat requires
a minimum amount of clothing, that’s still no reason not to appear best
dressed—and accessorized—this season.
For more about the
best summer wear finds and other what-have-you’s, visit Tutuban Center, located
along historic C. M. Recto Avenue in Manila.
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