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Marikina Shoe Trade

Marikina Shoe Trade

3.0(1 review)
3.0 kmMarikina City

If I would have to define Marikina with just one word, I'd pick shoes. The development of this came…read morealong with the booming of the shoe industry and most of the families that are native to the city made a living out of making and selling shoes. Thus, writing about Marikina wouldn't be complete without paying attention to the Marikina Shoe Trade located in the Marikina Sports Center establishment. The Marikina Shoe Trade is an attempt to gather the remaining shoe businesses in a place where people, locals and tourists, can easily buy their products. As a Marikenyo, this is the first place I go to when I have to buy new shoes. The quality is excellent and the price is not expensive. The design usually stands in between fashionable and functional. Depending on the brand, it may more toward one side of the spectrum. Some brands favor a classic style, others trendy. Sometimes, a few pairs whose style have already been out-of-fashion may find their way on the display, but don't let that discourage you from checking this place out. From experience, I would often find the pair of shoes I need. Marikina Shoe Trade has a lot of black school shoes, casual shoes and sandals, high-heeled shoes, wedges, and men's shoes. Pampasok ba ng hanap mo o pampasyal? You would most likely find a pair here. Just a word of warning: the alleys are not very spacious so if you intend to buy shoes during peak seasons (beginning of school year, graduation season, store sale), the place may be cramped.

Renegade Folk - Renegade Folk shoes

Renegade Folk

4.5(4 reviews)
0.2 kmQuezon City
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Renegade Folk make simply beautiful footwear. Their sandals are renowned across the country for…read moretheir beautiful handcrafted style in extraordinary simplicity. I may have more pairs than I'd like to admit, and I may or may not be waiting on another pair. Ahem. Their showroom in White Plains shows a wonderful picture of what inspires the creators of Renegade Folk and what they have in mind when they let their creativity shine. Their inspiration and creativity is inspiring, in turn, to me and I feel compelled to create and appreciate what creations have been brought into the world. If you're looking for your next summer pair, then I would recommend you give their store a visit. They have an online store, but their space is such a treat to visit I'd feel I'd be missing out if I only shopped online from them. All-in-all the experience is invigorating, if only to explore the creative space. It's clear that they're not just selling fancy shoes. They have a wonderful vision.

I've noticed that locally made things have been improving through the years. We've finally caught…read moreon technology! And because of that, I'm proud to say that my absolute favorite shoe store comes from Manila - it's none other than Renegade Folk. I was a fan already during their The Ramp Glorietta days. Their designs transitioned, their branding also got a lot better and I believe they already ship their products overseas. The sandals is a wear-and-tear kind of shoe. Aesthetics wise, their sandals are usually plain so it's very easy to match with any outfit. Quality comes with a price so expect to pay PHP1800 per sandal. Comfort wise, they are very comfortable. I own about 4 pairs already! I'm so happy they opened their independent shop; it's a bit far from where I'm based in Manila but the trip is always worth it!

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Riverbanks Center

Riverbanks Center

3.3(3 reviews)
2.2 kmMarikina City

There's a lot of kids that ditch school and go here. You'll see them everywhere in uniforms, midday…read moreon a school day. It's not one of the prettier, nicer malls. It seems old because it looks run down and unaesthetically pleasing. It reminded me of the LA mall in terms of aesthetics, with that 90's decor look. I wouldn't go shopping for clothes here, I went here to eat and go grocery shopping when I did. If it wasn't home to the largest shoe in the world I would've given it 2 stars but that large shoe is in the Guinness book of world records, which is cool.

As far as shopping is concerned, the Riverbanks Center is a place you go to get a few things here…read moreand there, and it's certainly anything but fancy. But, if I did live in Marikina, I would always go here solely for hanging out by the riverbanks. I was able to go to this place at night, on a weekend, and it was such a beautiful sight seeing everyone sitting on the grass, hanging out by the river. It truly shows how badly scarce our community spaces and parks are. Don't you think it's would be so amazing if we had more spaces to just sit, interact, and enjoy a bit of the outdoors? If you're feeling overwhelmed by all the shops in their shopping center, get yourself a snack and head here. Also, Marikina is known as a place that makes excellent shoes, so if you're looking to buy cheap but durable footwear, this place has a lot in store for you.

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