I spent quite a bit during my 6 days 5 nights stay in Taipei. Most of the expenses went to food, lodging and travel, but I did buy quite a fair bit of stuff too.
The most damage was due to these two items:
A pair of jeans from Lee Cooper’s Big Train series and a pair of hi-cut basketball sneakers from Onitsuka Tiger (Asics).
The jeans cost NT2680, approximately S$125. I like the look of the Japanese themed motif on the back pocket and the small details on the button and pockets.
The sneakers cost NT3100, approximately S$144. I like the fleece lining at the top edges and the extra cushion paddings on top of the soles.
I also bought a lot of books from eslite (誠品). This pile in the picture cost around S$150 in total.
I also bought some small toys. These are the cheapest items at around S$5 in total for the two items below – a Kakashi figurine and a set of cat figurines.
Spending money feels great, haha. Now, it’s back to work to earn more money for my next holiday! 🙂
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Hi Alvin,
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Film Asia
hey hi there!i am going to taiwan on mon and i like to know where is the onitsuka tigers shop?thank you very much if you can help (:
Hi Jon, I bought it in Ximending. :)