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	<title>My Move to the Philippines &#187; filipino t shirts</title>
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		<title>Filipino T Shirts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking through some old photos of my younger days when I lived in the Philippines and in a couple of photos I noticed I was wearing T-Shirts made in the Philippines. Back in those days if I wasn&#8217;t in uniform my fashion consisted of mostly blue jeans and t-shirts with some saying or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was looking through some old photos of my younger days when I lived in the Philippines and in a couple of photos I noticed I was wearing T-Shirts made in the Philippines. Back in those days if I wasn&#8217;t in uniform my fashion consisted of mostly blue jeans and t-shirts with some saying or a place I&#8217;d been on the front. One I had was from my stay at the Hyatt Regency Baguio which  was destroyed by an earthquake a couple years after I stayed there. And to think that my room was on the 13th floor! Another which was my favorite shirt had a picture of a Nipa Hut on it and simply said &#8220;Philippines Bahay Kubo&#8221; I kept that shirt for years and hope to find another someday much larger than the one I had then.</p>
<p>The point of this post is an observation that may or may not be right but in my opinion this is how I see it. In the Philippines I can usually pick out the tourist in a crowd not by the color of the skin but by the logo or saying on the front. If the front shows a particular place in the Philippines it usually means that person does not live in the Philippines. I have many such shirts mostly from the Hundred Islands area where my wife&#8217;s province is. This is because I was sold many of them by one of the cutest little t-shirt sellers on the pier one day. She just kept shoving them at me and flashing that cute smile and my pockets emptied and I had a wardrobe for the next year. Anyway back to what I was saying, even in the states I have been to public places where Filipino T-Shirts are being worn and you&#8217;d think that you were in Manila but actually you are about 8,000 miles away. I know what you are thinking and no it&#8217;s not just my family members. But I noticed more Filipinos wearing shirts with state side logos than Filipino logos when I&#8217;m there. I&#8217;m sure these people are just as proud as the tourists of being in the Philippines but prefer to wear different types of clothing. Anyway the foreign logo t-shirts are probably produced in the Philippines also. I&#8217;ll just close in saying if you see me on the street and you want to sell me a t-shirt especially one with &#8220;Bahay Kubo&#8221; make sure you can give me the correct change.</p>
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