My brothers were in for the shopping, while I was in for the food. That's what I love about Trilogy + Canteen since you can have it both ways.

While I was checking out their clothes this gorgeous girl approached,
Girl: That's one of our best sellers. (Refering to the top I'm holding.)
Janiz: Yeah, I like it too but I love your shirt more.
Girl: Oh, yeah. This is actually a men's shirt, I have it in different colors.
Janiz: A men's shirt huh? Doesn't look like one.
Girl: Yeah, you can try some of these too if you want. Almost everytime I'm here someone's buying one too.
Janiz: Of course, with you here modeling it, anyone would want to have one. So, you're here everyday?
Girl: Not really but I try as much as I can after or in between work.
Janiz: You work nearby?
Girl: Yeah, I work for Status Magazine.
Janiz: That's a new international magazine right.
Girl: No, it's actually local and it's been here for over a year now.
Janiz: Really?! That's a shocker, it could pass for an international magazine.
(...and the conversation went on since she's a big talker too.)

After that hearty lunch, we came to try on the shirt. And their sales lady, I must say has an amazing american accent! For a sales lady that is! So I asked who that gorgeous girl I was talking to earlier,
Saleslady: She's one of the owners, the youngest of the Herreras.
Janiz: Who exactly ate?
Saleslady: She's Vicky Herrera, younger sister of John and Teresa Herrera.
Janiz: Oh.
Can I just ask to be swallowed by the ground?? How can I not see the resemblance?? And how can I not know that Status Mag is actually a local magazine? How stupid can I get??

Trilogy + Canteen
Rada Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City





