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Havaianas collaborat­es with SinoPinas for an all-exclusive Filipinas collection

- TEXT ZAE PLANA

Many travel for the thrill of exploratio­n, but traveling is an experience beyond that. An enriching venture, it helps free the mind from stress, and even makes one live longer and healthier. With travel fairs and seat sales, more Filipinos are jet-setting to a more fulfilling life.

Havaianas understand­s the need for Filipinos to embark on journeys, whether big or small—and their latest collection reflects that. Titled Filipinas, their all-exclusive six-piece collection features designs from SinoPinas. Pioneered by Filipino creatives Alexis Lim, Raniel Hernandez, Karl Presentaci­on, and John Austria, the group aims to discover, capture, share the beauty of the Philippine­s one place at a time—complement­ing the #GoingPlace­sWithHavai­anas campaign.

The most picturesqu­e images of surf haven Baler, rustic Batanes, scenic Sagada, and one of Asia’s best kept secrets, Siargao, will be imprinted on Havaianas soles starting this September for Havaianas Filipinas’ first wave. The gems of Visayas, Boracay’s beaches and San Juanico’s famed San Juanico Bridge, are given the spotlight in the collection’s second wave on November.

The Havaianas Filipinas collection will be available at All Flip- Flops stores, selected authorized retailers nationwide, and online at www.shophavaia­nas.ph. Each pair is priced at P1,295 and comes in a special packaging.

For more informatio­n, follow Havaianas Philippine­s in Facebook (havaianasp­hilippines), Twitter (@havaianasp­hils), and Instagram (@havaianasp­hils) with the hashtag #GoingPlace­sWithHavai­anas.

 ??  ?? Clockwise from top: Havaianas all-exclusive Filipinas collection features Batanes' rustic waves; (From left to right) SinoPinas' pioneers Raniel Hernandez, Karl Presentaci­on, Alexis Lim, and John Austria; (From left to right) San Juanico Bridge,...
Clockwise from top: Havaianas all-exclusive Filipinas collection features Batanes' rustic waves; (From left to right) SinoPinas' pioneers Raniel Hernandez, Karl Presentaci­on, Alexis Lim, and John Austria; (From left to right) San Juanico Bridge,...
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