
How does the saying go? One man’s trash is another woman’s garage sale find.
People, nothing is expensive if you know how to bargain. Ria and I trekked to Evangelista, home of the of the cheap and second hand, with our friends Joey Samson and Jo Ann Bitagcol to find some inexpensive cool shit.
We came home with a set of mid century sidetables and a truckload of knick knacks.
I take it back. Nothing is cheap if you tend to over shop. (Hint, hint, Ria)















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Love the vintage aparadors.
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I’ve never been … now, I want to check out Evangelista for myself. Love the chandeliers!
Kudos! I love your blog.
May I know if all the furniture in the photos are from one store?
Thank you.
Hi loucel, it’s from different stores, all within the area.
Thanks for reading!
Where is Evangelista? Open daily?
hey yeye, it’s open weekdays from what I know.
It’s here:
https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&q=evangelista+makati+map&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x3397c91545fbe76d:0x700e57d7a2007c29,Evangelista,+Lungsod+ng+Makati,+Philippines&ei=X8TEUKDHDpCIrAen3IHICg&ved=0CC8Q8gEwAA
Hi !
Such beautiful chairs. How much for those? When you say bargain for prices. How much can you bargain? Like 30% off? Thanks.:)
50 to 30 percent should be a good starting point then you can comprise after negotiating with the vendor. happy shopping!