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gnahan sad ko sa idea of buying ukay2. its very practical and with the price, pwede na dli nmo balikon imo gi wear.. hehehehe dli mka guol ang price
![]() asa ta pwede mag ukay2 dri sa cebu... nka try ko sa baguio last year, and nindot btaw
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hi!!!
i'm doing a school research on ukay ukay on where it came from. And where's your neighborhood ukay ukay. If there's anyone who could give names and address or even phone numbers. I t would be greatly appreciated. Anywhere in the philippines would be fine. Thank you Thank you!!! [/b]
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i've heard rumors that ukay ukay clothes (clothes man kaha imo pasabot?) are clothes of the dead. but of course that's not true. i mean digging graves is no easy job.
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Kasabot konti... hehehehehe
Ukay-Ukay: There were rumors that ukay ukay were clothes from the dead. But if you think of it, do alot of dead people really wear just jeans or branded jeans to there death bed. tsaka kaluoy man ang cemeterio ( tama ba sa sbi ko?) daghan na gi digup just to get clothes and sell them for a cheap price. :P Some ukays come from salvation army daw, which are suppose to be donations. May pagka mean... That's why i'm doing research on where ukay clothes really come from and if you have one on your neighborhood Other ukays naman come from other people in countries like hk, korea, u.s or canada. The owners go or who live in some of those countries buy used clothes from other people for a really cheap price and send it here sa Philippines. So far thats all I know about ukays. Thank you so much for your reply. If you have any more comments on ukay please feel free to post, it would help my research alot. Super Thanks!!! :o |
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