Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Who just sneaked into contention?

I've been searching high and low for a pair of white sneakers to replace my existing Converse sneakers, which are currently on their last throes. For a while, I even toyed with the idea of replacing them with indoor football boots. My self-imposed requirement that the shoes have to be made ethically didn't make the selection process any easier.

Suddenly a new (but not unknown) contender springs onto the stage. The Adidas Samba has a classic look, and also started out as a indoor football boot. But I'm still a bit unsure about Adidas's credentials in the ethical arena...

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Shopping list

My list of stuff to buy seems to running longer and longer
  1. Watch (for work)
    1. Casio G-shock (Black IP)
    2. anything else?
  2. White sneakers (for casual Fridays and weekends)
    1. Nike Tennis Classic (nice white with green swoosh, seen at BATA Plaza Singapura)
    2. Puma Roma
  3. Dark brown leather shoes (for work)
    1. running out of places to find
  4. Dark brown or black leather belt
    1. can't seem to find a nice looking buckle
  5. long sleeve shirts
  6. track top

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

best foot forward

Since the last post on shoes, the pair from everbest has expired (RIP July 2007). Now, I'm stuck with only 1 pair of shoes for workwear. After a few months of finding a replacement, I'm still looking. Is it that hard to find a brown (reddish-brown) shoe (slip-on) that costs below S$100?

I have tried the following retailers
  1. Bata
  2. Everbest
  3. Pedro
  4. BeetleBug
  5. Centrepoint
  6. Metro
I'm running out of options. Last chance seems to be Mustafa Centre. BTW, some cool shoes seen here.

Monday, July 16, 2007

send out a clear message

Messenger bags are all the rage right now...Yours truly has been toting one for quite some time...no expensive Crumpler for me though. I'm using a replica-Crumpler, bought from Sports Connection for less than S$20.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

the black pants has to go

With the sad demise of my dark brown loafers (the right sole split into 2), plus my growing waist size (no longer in the underweight category), it dawned on me to take the plunge (fashion-wise of course).

Wild ideas like white pants with white loafers surfaced, but I think I'll take it one step at a time (suddenly realised that the above combo might make me look like a student).

Anyway, I'll stop wearing black pants to work (for this week at least), and see what combinations to try out for workwear.

This whole situation is compounded by the impending demise of my other prized possesion, a pair of converse white leather sneakers (bought in Taipei for a bargain of S$25).

So perhaps I'll save me a bit of money (and kill 2 birds with 1 stone), by buying a pair of white leather loafers...

Friday, May 25, 2007

Jungle Ape (JAPE)

A new find...nice street style T-shirts selling at Carrefour supermarkets...just S$7.90...I bought 2 at one go...photos to follow soon

Saturday, April 07, 2007

New glasses

Almost forgot to update...my new glasses, Charmant 10706 titanium frame, with 1.67 index lenses, total cost S$300, purchased from the Singapore Polytechnic Optometry Centre.

The last piece of the jigsaw?

After getting a new pair of glasses made, a replacement for my battered but still usable Casio G-Shock watch seems to be the last piece of the jigsaw to complete my workwear look. I've managed to narrow my choices to a look of a metallic rectangular watch with a black watch face, with a black leather or rubber strap. Bonus features would be a battery-less design (either Tough Solar or Kinetic, etc) and stopwatch functions. The Citizen watch mentioned previously is a tad too expensive (listed as S$530 on the Citizen Singapore website), so I'm currently looking at this Casio Edifice model (EFA-120L-1A1V). PDF manual can be found here.

Monday, January 22, 2007

A shoe in for sucess

What's in my wardrobe then? Lets start with my shoes. No black lace-up leather shoes for me. I substitute it with a dark brown loafer from Everbest, a local shoe retailer. The other pair is a mid-cut tan coloured shoe from Bata, yet another local retailer. The damage? S$60 for the former, S$50 for the latter.