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Know More About Onzie's Active Apparel


  After a long and tiring day balancing my school, business, events, and blogging, I just want to cap the night off by blowing off some steam in the best way I know how: by working out or running at a track and field. It’s the perfect way, I realize; not only does it get my mind away from whatever stresses the day presented, but also, it is good to the overall health of my body. It is thus embarrassing to admit that despite taking pride in understanding men’s fashion and being a fashion blogger, I am most unstylish when working out. My mantra, “style above all”, does not apply when I’m at the gym. Not because I don’t care about style, but because I choose to put greater value on comfort and ease of movement whenever I exercise. I didn’t think, however, that style and comfort could be achieved at the same time when working out until I discovered Onzie’s yoga and jogger pants.   




  Designed with Free-Flow Fabric Technology, Onzie’s active apparel dries quickly for ultimate ventilation while you work out: a truth that I have discovered myself one Wednesday evening while running in an indoor oval, jam-packed with runners such as myself. While the area was understandably hot and damp, I was surprised that my legs were feeling cool and not dripping in sweat. I was so impressed that I researched the brand right away as soon as I got home and discovered that it was (apparently) what made the brand so loved by its customers and reviewers online. In one review, it was "more like a swimsuit for your legs than yoga pants". Further, though my choice of design doesn’t show it, they also feature distinctive printed yoga for those who want to be a bit more playful in their sports attire- another reason why they are so loved. Printed yoga pants? Yup, they made it a thing. 



  Another product I love so much is their jogger pants. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I am a fan of jogger pants, especially when I’m feeling a bit lazy to dress up or when I go on road trips that I just want to feel like dressed for bed to ease my discomfort while stuck in a car for hours. Thus, I was so happy to know that they offer a wide variety of jogger pants. And true to their promise, they are as "flexible, functional, and flattering"as their yoga apparel. Here I am sporting one on yet another trip the province over last week's holiday.





  For more, you may view their website at www.onzie.com, their Facebook, or Instagram


Presenting: Unpublished


 Streetwear certainly continues to dominate the fashion industry, hasn’t it? While I once thought it’ll lay low by the later half if this year, so far, I see myself being proven wrong. Indeed, the rise of several local streetwear brands here in the country is a testament to that. And boy, I’ve never been so glad to be wrong.  

 Among these brands comes Unpublished, a clothing brand that brings only the ill-est, dopest statement/streetwear tees. Personally, i'm wary with so many locally made statement/streetwear tees because, at most times, they comes across as somewhat cheap/crowded when it comes to the design. Like, there's too many things happening without giving much thought. Less is more, people. This is not the case with Unpublished. Here, I really believe they've managed to marry streetwear/statement tees with minimalism. It's streetwear with class; hence deserving of an applause.   

  Here I am, sporting two of their designs. 







   For more, be sure to follow them on their Facebook account, or on their Instagram page




Stripes and Solids: A Call to Patronize Filipino Brands


 Hello, guys! Let me yet again welcome you all to my humble page. For today’s post, let me first share a realization. I was having a (maybe drunken) conversion with my non-blogger friend a couple of days ago about why I blog. He queried, “so Ronwell, why do you blog?” And I was like, I don’t know; I like doing it. I like styling myself, and I like sharing said style to others. In my mind, my only mission is to inspire my readers & followers alike to find their inner style. However, as pointed out by this friend, I never really considered that as a Filipino blogger, maybe I should aspire for something bigger; that is, to help promote local clothing brands for so many reasons such as to help Filipinos overcome colonial mentality, help those who cannot afford foreign brands feel assured and proud of what they wear, etc. And that got me thinking.  

 One problem with so many Filipinos (myself included) is that a lot of us would rather buy foreign rather than local brands. Some do this by choice, others by habit. Personally, I just never really got used to buying local because…well I don’t know; I never got used to doing so. I excused this by saying that local brands are of inferior quality, but really, we all know that’s not true for all. There are many of those that strive to be as competitive in terms of design and quality as their foreign counterparts. My friend then went straight to pointing out that after a year of reading my blog, he never saw me wear any locally produced/marketed piece of garment. And this, he said, raises a problem. First, it supports colonial mentality, and second, it is insensitive to those who can’t afford foreign brands. To be honest, I never realized this at all because…well, I never really (over)think things but when I did, I realize he was right. As a menswear blogger and influencer, I have the ability to help others give local brands a try, to help them see that it’s not so bad at all. So let me make a promise that I’d be more patronizing of these brands, especially those sold by small enterprises.



What I'm Wearing: Bomber Jacket (SM Department), Shirt (SM Department), Pants (SM Deparmtent), Leather Shoes (Dr. Martens)

  Anyway, here I am, wearing my SM Youth apparel from head to ankle HAHAHA! Shoes are from Dr. Martens so I couldn’t really say head to toe TEEHEE.




To say a few words, I love how the shirt has adopted that long tee street wear addiction right now; it’s very 2016. I also love how the bomber jacket is just as good as its foreign counterparts in terms of design, while having in mind the condition of the weather here in the Philippines in terms of its production. I mean, unlike foreign brands, it’s not as think and thus not as hot, perfect for the tropical weather here in the country.

A Collaboration With @JustThingsPH



 A quick update on what I’ve been doing, guys. A couple of days ago, I did a shoot for my friends over at JustThingsPh, which, in their own words, “is a one stop shop for your street wear needs”. And it was truly that. From your favorite baseball/snapback caps, to your favorite long tees, to everyone’s favorite sneakers (including limited/hard to find ones), and even to the littlest things like accessories, etc., you name it- they have them all! As a lover for all things street wear, I was pumped to say the least. 



 Located in D lucas commercial center in Antipolo, it has become a hub for celebrities, street wear enthusiasts, and sneaker lovers alike. It was a little hard to find them at first (like most places), but once you found them, you know you’ve hit a treasure mine. Besides, you can always use Waze. Duh  


 Anyway, here’s some shots from the collab. Visit their Facebook Page for more, or follow them on Instagram: @justthingsph. Also, you may want to follow @justthingssquad for your daily street style inspiration. 









Dressed For Theme Parks



A bit delayed on blogging about this travel. Still, it was a wonderful experience that I’d like to share with you all. As you know, my family and I travelled to the US several months back for a couple of months. But after a little road trip here, and a little road trip there, boom… time is up, and I found myself boarding home.   



Perhaps one of the stops that consumed a little more time than the rest was that of in Florida, in our attempt (and eventual success) to yet again experience all the theme parks therein (don’t judge me. we have kids in the fam. HAHAHA).  A couple of days in Disneyworld, a couple of days in Universal, and then in Epcot. Say what you will, but despite how many times you’ve been in any of them, they just don’t get old, do they?  Or maybe it’s just me, maybe I am just forever young at heart (and in fact).   Anyway, I won’t keep this long and go straight to showing what I wore. Bear in mind that it was really hot during the day and was really cold during the night. I had to find an attire that would be perfect on the two extremes. I first thought of wearing shorts but that may be too cold at night, thus this linen pants, which I think offered the perfect balance between being breezy, yet still remaining cozy on a cool night of July. Plus, it kinda gives that touristy vibes that I was aiming for. I also wanted to limit it to something white or pastel to repel the heat (cause science, don’t ask me to explain); this yellow-white ensemble did just that. 


What I'm Wearing: Polo Shirt (Old Navy), Linen Pants (H&M), Long Sando (H&M), Mandals (Zalora)





Sweater Talk



  Let’s take a break from my travel outfits and focus our attention on one clothing piece that I have grown to love just recently: pullover sweaters.   

 Correct me on this, but I seem to remember a time when sweaters, especially knitted pullover sweaters, were dorky and everyone was advised to stay out of it lest you get teased. Personally, I was advised (by myself) to keep at least a 10mile distance away from it. HAHA! And I did…for a time, that is, until recently.  




  For some reason, the law of fashion had shifted, and sweaters were given a proper place in the men’s fashion world. Since then, it has snaked itself through many guy’s wardrobe, and has placed itself as a player in many “style”- be it the preppy look, the laid-back, etc. Just recently, it has even made its way into street fashion. Now looking back, I don’t even know why I hated them. I ransacked my parents’ wardrobe and salvaged tons of sweaters I remember hating on them but have grown to love now. Had I started buying and collecting them all those years back, they’d be novelty by now.  


What I'm Wearing: Baseball Cap (H&M), Tokyo Sweater (H&M), Jogger Pants (21 Men), Sneakers (River Island)


 This knitted pullover sweater is a good example of how sweaters had made its way into street fashion. It represents what all good sweaters should be to stay relevant in the street style industry- fresh without being odd, fun without being goofy, and loud without being tacky. I paired this particular sweater with jogger pants and sneakers to maximize that street-look effect. Maybe this is just men, but I also felt like it has a bit of that Korean flare despite the city written on it hence I paired it with some black rimmed glasses that Koreans seem to love.   



  Tell me your thoughts on this outfit on the comment box below. 

Day 2 In DC


  Hey, all! How has it been? As promised, here’s part two (day 2) of my DC trip. But if you haven’t read the part 1/day 1 yet (which is a mistake), you may view it by clicking on this link     

  Anyway, day 2 of our DC trip was surprisingly cold. It, being on the start of summer, I thought I’d be forced to wear tank tops and the usual attire you’d expect to wear on a usual summer day. But such was not the case, as you can see- me wearing leather and all, clad in black. Thank god I was prepared; well, I had to be since I blog fashion and stuff. But more on my outfit later.   


  First, let’s talk about my day 2. Hmm..day 2. What can I say? It was just all about the usual city tour and whatnot. Very tourist-y, I know. Had it been my way, though, I would have avoided the city tours (just for a day) and instead explore the non-touristy sites in Washington. Maybe a coffee shop only a few know about, or a bar behind an alley, or maybe even go on a hike. I don’t know what and where these non-touristy areas are but I know they exist and DC surely has some, maybe even a lot of them. But alas, I was touring with my family and they’re the most tourist-y of tourists you can prolly meet. HAHA! Still, it was fun.   




Going around the city, I realized the magic behind DC. As I mentioned on my previous post, DC has successfully combined the charms of both the North and the South. I like that. You can live the city life with the suburban feel. 



  Having been born and raised in the metro, I’m used to crowded areas, and that hectic, fast-paced life. I’m not sure if Washington is all these too, and I just didn’t realize it because I’m not living in it. But based on my experiences with it so far, it wasn’t like that at all. Well, maybe just a bit but not what one would expect on a capital city. For while DC may be a city, it also exudes the charms of a suburb- that relaxed, worry-free feel. Case in point, a guy in a suit biking to god-knows-where. A park in the middle of the city full of skater dudes. A coffee shop full of hipsters reading a good novel, and not giving an eff about life. These are not something you’d see in every metropolis. And for these reasons alone, I have fell in love with a city.  




What I'm Wearing: Leather Jacket (Zara), Shirt (H&M), Jeans (Topman), Sneakers (Bershka)

  Moving on to my attire, as I mentioned, I wasn’t expecting for a cool weather. I was prepared with backup outfits to my shirts and tank tops but not much. Good thing I brought this very trusted leather jacket. I had long since realized that it’s always advisable to pack one just in case. Case in point, this surprise of a weather. Anyway, you could pair it with pants or with shorts, and you’d still look good. For this particular outfit, though, I wanted to bring more of that street, highsnobiety look (for a lack of better term to describe my idea) into it but the leather jacket wasn’t making it very easy  (this is one reservation I have against leather jackets) Thus, the baseball cap. Truly, accessorizing is key.