1. I got this square-toed classic grey pumps from a tiny shop in Paris' Montmartre District for only 10 euros.
2. Before coming to Europe, I've never heard of the brand Segue. I got this from pair of flats from Barberino Designer Outlet in the suburbs of Florence for less than 10 euros.
3. My dad loves t-shirts so I got him a shirt from Italy. But the vendor offered me to get three t-shirts for 10 euros so I decided to get t-shirts for my two brothers as well.
4. I got this dorky eyeglasses from a flea market in Florence for only 5 euros. Meanwhile, I was forced to buy this Ray-Ban-ish sunglasses from another flea market near the Vatican since I kept on squinting that particular sunny day.
5. I got this Bobino Cord Wrap and Drinn Charger Holder from a shop in the train station in Milan. So innovative!
6. During my two-week multi-city trip, visiting H&M was always part of my itinerary. These cute berets are both from my favorite Swedish boutique.
7. These shirts are also from H&M. I got the leopard print shirt from H&M Geneva. Notice the price tag? It's only for 5 francs or 4 euros. Meanwhile, the floral print shirt is from H&M Rome.
8. I got this uber cute green skirt from the sale rack in H&M Geneva. It was about 15 euros. Meanwhile, this A-line brown skirt is from Zara in Milan. I was so bored waiting for my train so I decided to shop a little. I have to admit, this wasn't on sale so this was quite pricey.
9. While strolling in Florence, I went inside Calzedonia. They were offering four leggings for 20 euros. Normally, I would consider 5-euro leggings as expensive, but the quality was so good, that's why I couldn't say no.
10. I got this dark brown rain/snow boots from Florence for 30 euros. I need this badly because I keep on slipping on the sidewalks on my way to work. Meanwhile, this other brown boots is from Zara. They were on sale so I just had to get it.
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