The always-hungry don't just munch on their food, but proudly wear their foodie heart on their sleeve. Want to show off to the world just how much eating rocks your world? Here's a list of delicious food-inspired wardrobe you can drool over.
1. Tasty tees to declare your Pinoy food love proud
From pares to cornick, tapa to turon, Team Manila lets your love for local food shine with their statement Shirts (P695 each). They make awesome gifts for your friends abroad if they're feeling homesick or craving their lola's adobo, and are quite the stylish way to display your choice of masarap.
Order online (teammanilalifestyle.com) or visit Team Manila outlets (Power Plant Mall, SM Mall of Asia, Trinoma, Marquee Mall, Harbor Point, Alabang Town Center, Market! Market!, Glorietta, SM North EDSA, and NAIA Terminal 3)
2. Miniature eats to accessorize and appetize
Fearless female foodies can match their cravings with Neat Eats–ultra-cute earrings, necklaces, and rings by Rhonda Church, a jewellery maker from UK that sells her adorable miniature polymer clay creations at Etsy. From Fried Egg Earrings (P651.45) to Grilled Cheese Necklace (P978.26), Cheese Platter Ring (P1,013.77) and Steak and Meat Cleaver Dangling Earrings (P1,013.77)— her tiny food collection is impressively gourmet and so intricate (everything is handcrafted individually!), making it super difficult to pick a food favorite.
Shop at Neat Eats via Etsy (www.etsy.com/shop/NeatEats) and like on Facebook (/neateatsjeweller)
3. Truly outrageous sweaters to keep you warm (and possibly hungry)
It takes a special kind of foodie to fall in love with these Sweaters ($42.66 USD each) from Canadian clothing brand Shelfies, known for their funky photorealistic products. Shelfies takes food love super seriously by printing it big and proud on clothing, and occasionally adding fun stuff like cats and astronauts, because why not? Food for them spells F-U-N.
Shop online via the Shelfies 'delicious' collection (www.shelfies.com/collections/delicious, ships worldwide from Toronto, Canada) and follow on Instagram (@shelfies).
4. Food bags that carry your edible desires to the extreme
Dutch fashion and design blogger Rommy Kuperus is in delicious pursuit of creating purses for customers extremely in love with food — her colorful and comical bag designs are anything but boring, and are instant eye-catchers that could qualify as fun costume accessories. Everything is handmade and made to order, like the Spaghetti Purse (P8,287.29) for hardcore pasta lovers, Chocolate Chip Cookie Purse (P4,972.38) perfect for cookie monsters, and her Popcorn Clutch Bag (P6,629.83) — the best accessory for movie night.
Visit rommydebommy.com, shop online via Etsy (www.etsy.com/shop/rommydebommy), like on Facebook ("Rommydebommy"), follow on Instagram (@rommydebommy), and watch on Youtube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCKbRDK2ntBuhuTR4t9c87lg)
5. Tasty kicks to match your late night noms
Vans 'Late Night' Pack approves of your comfort food cravings of burgers, fries, tacos, and pizzas — this new collection celebrates late night snacking, with mouthwatering prints and patterns of your favorite munchies on classic Late Night Slip-Ons (P2,898), Late Night Authentic (P2,898) lace up skate shoes, and Late Night Sk8-Hi Reissue (lace-up high tops). The dessert-obssessed sneakerheads are in for a treat too — they've got colorful shoes decked in macarons, cupcakes, and donuts. Happy eats meet happy feet, so wear them proud on your next late night food run.
The Vans Late Night Pack is also available in Kids and Toddlers sizes, and is now sold online (www.vans.com/shop/vans-late-night-pack) and Visit the Vans stores for the complete collection. Like Vans Philippines on Facebook (/vansphmanila) and follow on Twitter (@Vansphmanila) and Instagram (@vansphilippines).
6. Food-inspired hats we don't really need but are too fun to wear
Phil Ferguson a.k.a. ChiliPhilly is a Melbourne-based artist who just happens to crochet next-level design of food inspired hats for fun—this is the kind of friend every foodie needs. And while he isn't putting any of his gloriously cool crochet creations for sale (well, for now, at least), his hats have invaded social media and been featured by news sites. Not a surprise, as this yarn ninja can crochet just about any food imaginable — croissant, drumstick, banana, pancakes, hotdog, a cup of coffee — it's like we're listing everything we want to eat for the week and he's there to magically transform them into hats.
Visit www.chiliphilly.com, follow on Instagram (@chiliphilly) and like on Facebook (/thechiliphilly).