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During my college years, my friends and I would go thrifting—or more commonly known as “ukay-ukay”—along Aurora Boulevard on weekdays, at Sunday markets in Makati, and in Baguio vintage stores along Session Road. Back then, “ukay-ukay” was true to form: You literally had to dive into piles of clothes just to find some-thing worth keeping. Most of the pieces were overly worn and easily discarded, but every now and then, you’d strike gold.
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