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    Structure Clothing

    1.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Barely respond! Requested a refund as size is inaccurate! Reported to Better Business Bureau!

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    The Ramp Crossings

    The Ramp Crossings

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.8 kmQuezon City

    I come by The Ramp all the time because even though I rarely ever buy anything, I think their…read moreclothes are always plenty eye-catching and intriguing without having to be so on trend all the time. I'm especially a big fan of their Yhansy line of accessories, which used to have its own stall in Shangri-La I've had to say goodbye to. Their stuff can be a little odd sometimes, which I like, and they're not all that expensive either. Their men's clothes can also be quite interesting, especially the Mundo line, which is always out there, with the prices to match. The shoes can be good though, and are much more affordable. There are a lot more stores in the place for sure, but I guess the problem is the whole area can get a little muddled and confusing, with their home line being hidden in the corner, covered by children's clothing, and all the women's clothes overlapping each other. It's honestly a bit cluttered, which is why they don't get as much traffic as they'd want from what I can tell.

    I am easy to impress when it comes to fashion, since I'm no expert and I couldn't really tell a…read morestylish look from a boring one. Like I could really like this dress, but I wouldn't know that it's not uso anymore or that it's drab or boring. It's like fashion-blindness. Everything looks good on a hanger or a mannequin. So imagine me in a place with lots of good clothes like The Ramp Crossings in Trinoma. PROS: The place is just so classy and beautiful, like a #ladyboss type of store with crisp shirts and stylish dresses. There is a huge variety of styles - from the trendy and edgy, to the girly florals and flowy fabrics, to the classic LBDs and killer heels. The Ramp has it all. I can't help but get lost in the beauty of all these clothes I think I'd never get to pull off; They have shoes, accessories, even some pieces of furniture and décor at their Crossings Home brand. CONS: When you buy clothes from Crossings, you're dressed to kill. And it kills the budget too because their apparels are fairly expensive. It's on the mid- to high-range pricing, which I think is justifiable given the good clothes that they sell. TL;DR: The Ramp Crossings offers stylish pieces and classy accessories for the Manila fashionista.

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    Shoe Center - The always quaint Ali Mall Shoe Center window display

    Shoe Center

    3.0(1 review)
    1.6 kmQuezon City

    Growing up around Cubao, seeing the whole Araneta Center area change, and having your memories be…read moredestroyed (goodbye, old Rustan's shopping center!) to be replaced with new ones (hello, almost always dependable Shopwise!), I'm glad I'm still able to catch vestiges of the old Cubao. Ali Mall is an anachronism of a mall in general, but the oddball Shoe Center kind of celebrates the whole place being a mishmash of weird stores and establishments that already exist somewhere else in Cubao. It sits in the middle of the mall acting as its own gateway of sorts, somehow trying to entice you to go in and yet still being somewhat unnoticeable. True to its name, it sells a lot of different shoe brands, a lot of them local, and they're not too shabby. I'm especially drawn to this Marikina-based brand which can also be found in the nearby Cubao Expo (the name of which escapes me, but when I remember I'll make a review of them too). They also have clothes, though none too exciting, except for this one brand which sells what looks like Japanime otaku cosplay fetish wear. Nothing I would wear, but it's actually interesting to go through. I can't leave this review without mentioning the best part of the Shoe Center, which is its window display. As much as Ali Mall seems to have tried its best to get with the times, the Shoe Center's window display across from Goldilocks and beside the Country Style has a charm all its own. The mannequins and overall aesthetic never seem to have survived the update, which I love. I imagine it could be their tribute to COD's mannequin plays and stopping by to see what they've come up with always brings a good laugh.

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