Many people say a trip to Jonker Street, or to any tourist destination in Malaysia generally, is not complete without a taste of their local delicacies. Here I tried a hearty bowl of Assam Laksa (a type of noodle with spicy fish soup) so savory I think I might come over again just for the laksa. Ah, the mere thought of it makes me drool already...
And when it came to shopping, I was very interested in these wooden clogs:
Well, these are miniature ones obviously, which serve as fridge magnets. The vivid colors are simply amazing - reminds me of the colour-blocking trend which is totally on rampage right now...
These mini clogs, on the other hand might be the stimuli getting little girls giggly with the cartoon drawings and all...
But I obviously settled down for the real deal, of course. After walking past a few rows of shophouses I found this shop selling clog shoes. (Don't you love the old-school signage typical of Chinese-owned shops of yesteryears?)
An abundance of wooden clogs were hung for display (does that come out wrong? ha ha). There were a myriad of colors to choose from but I'm sold by these classic red ones...
Questions:
1) Are these the predecessors of the wooden clogs phenomenon?
2) Are these the more affordable (extremely more) of Celine clogs?
3) Should I go for pedicure? Or a shave of my man legs?
1 comment:
love the color, cool blog!
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