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I go to Divisoria when I need to buy in bulk. ready made curtains hervey bayThis year, I am seriously behind on our two-page, double-column, single-spaced, 9-font Christmas list that is heavily weighted by gifts to service personnel, market sukis, etc. ikea curtain rods adelaideFor the most part, I get very modest token gifts that are really just there to say “thanks” for providing me with food the rest of the year… I may have 100-150 wrapped presents for folks ranging from the rice guy, water delivery person, security guards, etc. At any rate, it’s not the value but the thought that counts… First stop is a store called Commoners’ Commercial. A tiny storefront on 725 Ilaya Street, just off Juan Luna, this is the motherload of food packaging material. In this tiny space are dozens of different cellophane bags, styrofoam containers, plastic food containers, garbage bags, food service gloves, string, straw, etc.
This is where everyone gets their packaging material for their home cooked baked goods, bazaar specials, take away items. I go there for the clear cellophane that isn’t cellophane. It is water resistant and perfect for wrapping food gifts or flowers. At PHP250 or so for a hefty roll, it is 1/3 or 1/4th the prices they charge at large malls or wrap shops. I also get my ensaimada containers there, pre-made cello bags for giveaways, garbage bags in bulk, etc. Across the street from Commoners’is my favorite paper supplier (can’t remember the name, but I know the storefront); it is on a street corner and you can’t miss the thousands of sheets of wrapping paper they have on offer. At this store I buy 200+ cardboard boxes, several hundred sheets of wrapping paper (ever wonder why Filipino sheets are SO BLOODY SMALL you can barely wrap a t-shirt box?), papel de japon, gift cards, etc. If you buy in bulk, the wrapping paper comes out to PHP4 a sheet compared to say PHP10-15 in the malls!
Go down this side street and over a bridge that keeps you above one of the filthiest esteros you have seen lately, and voila, this amazing new mall called simply “168”. What is the big deal, you say? How can one spanking new mall be so great and the talk of Makati, Alabang, Greenhills and QC housewives? Well, it is simply packed to the gills with very reasonably priced stuff. A friend of mine hypothesizes that Manila is getting flooded with cheap imported goods because nefarious characters must smuggle in contraband materials in the vans stuffed with fake Gucci handbags or cheap vinyl slippers… who knows if that is the reason but 168 is incredibly cheap. For a certain segment of your Christmas list, this is in fact the motherload of modestly priced finds. I got fairly good-looking leatherette handbags, men’s rain jackets, dozens of t-shirts, wallets, messenger bags, caps, toys, shoes, etc. for incredibly low prices. There wasn’t much stuff for men, however, so you’ll have to look elsewhere for that.
Thank goodness most of my suki’s at the market are female. After another trip to the car to store stuff… I decided to double back to the heart of Divisoria, passing the building that has several floors of toys. I bought dozens of Christmas gifts and stuff for pabitins at our annual staff Christmas party… again the selection was amazing and the prices superb. Of course there are no high-end Play Stations here, but for volume, this is the place to go. Radio-controlled cars for as little as PHP200 and manner of other toys and games are on offer. This building is across from my suki paper store… I don’t know what it is called. You have to go with eyes open, there is a lot of crap, but some decent finds as well. From there I ventured to Tabora Street, where the ribbon shops, fabric alleys, etc. are located. I have enough ribbon for another 10 years so I didn’t buy any. I was looking for boxes, baskets and trays to put my Christmas food presents on.
After striking a deal with a lady who had been selling on the street for over 40 years, I got 48 bilaos and I moved on to the Christmas décor guys where I got 3 dozen sets of white Christmas lights for just PHP25 a set. I would never use these indoors or anywhere they might start a fire but for outdoors, these were an incredible bargain when compared to the lousy sets of lights I got at a big mall for PHP59 a set just a month ago! I am also gearing up for Christmas so I purchased 3 dozen leche flan pans and 3 dozen ensaimada pans right from a streetside vendor. Ensaimada pans were PHP6 each compared to nearly PHP10 at Shoemart Makati. I also got miniature vegetables and wine bottles for my annual Gingerbread House…this year’s theme… a produce stall and wine shop! Also in Divisoria are a tremendous volume of fruits and vegetables for sale and there is a street that houses at least 20 fruit importers and distributors in case you need to buy fruit such as apples, oranges or grapes by the box.