Levi’s® Loop Membership Program (more at http://www.levi.com.ph/loop/beoriginal.aspx) made 150 pairs of Levi’s® 501® jeans (for men) available exclusively for members! You can reserve a pair now before stocks run out, and we’ll even send you a discount voucher worth P2,000! Promo period is from September 4 to 30, 2009 only, or until stocks last. The jeans are a perfect as a gift for yourself or for your hubby, for any occasion.
Here’s how the jeans look like: http://www.levi.com.ph/loop/article.aspx?pg=158
How to reserve:
Please visit http://www.levi.com.ph/loop/article.aspx?pg=158 to view the product and how you can reserve.
How to be a Levi’s Loop Member
Buy a pair of Levi’s® jeans worth at least P3,500 at participating Levi’s® outlets. Ask the staff about how you can join the Levi’s® Loop Membership program. Once you’re in, you’ll be bagging great stuff, not to mention exclusive invites to gigs, discounts, privileges, Levi’s® Loop Membership Program Sales, and freebies.
This is one Philippine souvenir shirt that is actually wearable! More often than not, a giveaway shirt I receive, I’ll… well… give it away too. Coz most of the time, a travel/souvenir t-shirt has a coconut tree or a jeepney or a carabao on it! But for this one, the Borcay Tee, this t-shirt is a keeper.
Resembling what John Lennon wore in that New York concert… sans the patches & pins.
Being a hardcore Lennon fan, I got 6 pieces of these jackets, two for myself and the other four, for giveaways come December 25th. Or, a sale is over, if you want it. Gimme P800.00 only! Contact me.
What I strongly disagree with is how the field of design is being dumbed-down to a totally different form so that the people can digest it and art/design firms like Team Manila can benefit from it. Team Manila is becoming the Willie Revillame of graphic design—feeding the masses with false information and instant gratification because it’s what they want, not necessarily what they need to know and understand.
Since the goal of Team Manila is to bring graphic design into the mainstream, they also have to scale it down to a level the mainstream can understand. Because design is a field the mainstream wouldn’t be able to understand without actually studying it, they interchangeably use it with a simple concept like art so they can get a larger share of the market. Obviously, t-shirt design contests, which have more to do with art than design, are much easier to sell than x-heights, em dashes, modular grids and production methods.
Brian Dy started his clothing company with a simple vision: for everyone, especially the youth, to wear nationalism on their sleeves.
Dy, who heads MyPhilippines Lifestyle Inc., recently led a fashion show titled “Nasyonalismo”, which showcased the company’s latest line of signature t-shirts printed with nationalistic messages.
The 14-piece collection of round-necked tees were printed with statements like “Aalagaan Ko Ang Bayan (I will take care of the country)” or “Mag-aaral Ako Para Sa Ikauunlad Ng Bayang Ito (I will study for the good of the nation)” in colorful, bold letters.