LOOKBOOK | Casual Monday with Collezione C2's Wataru shoes

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Kwittie Boy (our white fluffy ball of fur) looking at my shoes, wondering why such footwear on a Monday.

Is Monday your most dreaded day of the week? Yeah, and why do Mondays tend to be so stiff? Would it help if we dress a little more casually so we could feel just a wee bit better about the start of another week? Let's have casual Mondays then!

Another unplanned trip to the mall yesterday netted me two new pairs of shoes from Collezione C2. The brand calls them Wataru shoes and they couldn't be more perfect for summer. They're essentially espadrilles, having that same rope sole that characterize such footwear, but with a modified design. They're quite comfy, too, and I just couldn't resist wearing them to work today.

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Kwittie Boy still wondering if I really went to work today.

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I just find these shoes really cute.

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A pair, by the way, only costs Php 1,400, which is extremely cheap for men's shoes.

Today's casual look combines blue, brown, and white. It may not be noticeable from afar but my shirt's microprint features brown--which of course matches my shoes and belt, and the same shade of blue as my pants. Then I pulled out a very old brown leather necklace for accessory. Talk about matchy-matchy but subtle!

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Matchy-matchy in a subtle way.

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Here's a better look at those shoes.

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Kwittie Boy still confused.

So what, do we make casual Mondays a thing now?
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Shirt (Topman); colored pants (Uniqlo); shoes (Collezione C2); belt (Hickok at The SM Store).

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