A girl cant help but be flattered by any piece of clothing given to her and this includes a T-shirt. I always moaned that there was never enough merchandise from my favorite bands here. I want to sport something with a cool logo and a local name on it, like The Sleepyheads, The Dead Pop Stars and more mainstream bands like Sandwich and The Eraserheads. As far as our pop culture goes, these names and more make up the sphere of Filipino pop-culture. So to end my moaning, Pogz and Erick gave me band T-shirts (one with Elvis and the band logo, another with an imprint of the Velvet Undergrounds Nico), both of which I thought were fashionable and cool plus they fit like a glove.
So if you can try and find more shirts like these, you not only support Manilas musicians but also the optimistic artists of the nation. The creative movement on our shores is small yet superb and if youre looking for a way to show your patriotism and want a shirt with bit more punch you can order from independent T-shirt printers like Pogz (the price is reasonable, depending on the design).
Or you can check out the galleries of artists like Erick. Erick is with Future Prospects, a group of young visual artists who put up their studio space for any kind of exhibit and gallery store for (indie) designer merchandise at the Marikina Shoe Expo in Cubao. Take a summer day to admire some art and perhaps tickle your craving for both shoes and T-shirts. From Elvis to Morrissey, you cant go wrong with images that have stood the test of time. Even that banana image from Velvet Undergrounds Andy Warhol cover looks cool and familiar at the same time even if you dont know what its all about.