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Speaking of nice old things, I found myself in the middle of an antiques show at the Greenhills tiangge a couple of months ago, while Beng took a friend who was visiting from the States, Julie Hill, to the pearl booths.

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Of all the native attires — the terno, balintawak, maria clara, malong and sawal, it’s the baro’t saya of the 18 th century which makes me feel confident when I wear it. Thin women would look good wearing it. The baro’t saya with a pañuelo adds volume to frail bodies.

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Of all the native attires — the terno, balintawak, maria clara, malong and sawal, it’s the baro’t saya of the 18 th century which makes me feel confident when I wear it. Thin women would look good wearing it. The baro’t saya with a pañuelo adds volume to frail bodies.

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