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Sunday, August 12, 2007

I have been spending rather much rather lately.

Much of them have been on clothes that enhances my corporate image. Bought a light brown pointed shoes which can serve dual purposes for casual and office wear from Pedro at about $89. I consider it cheap because anywhere else, such shoes cost more than $100, especially the ones that are made in Italy. Pedro's shoes however, are not made in Italy and its a Singaporean brand. Quite impressed with the design though.

For shirts, i had a long sleeved Daniel Hechter for $39, another good buy. It has a white base and black stripes( i like striped shirts). Simple design, but timeless.

Today, i bought an American Polo Association belt from Jurong point for only $15. Brown striped(yes striped!) .

Pretty much about it. But i have ensured that before i made these purchases, i thought about its dual functionality. Since my contract is ending soon, i have to get accessories that not only is fitting for the office, but for casual wear. Haha, think Economics: maximising utility