Fourth day of Raya outfit, finally up!
It was the second time Shah and I were on rented bicycles in Arashiyama, Kyoto, heading towards Togetsukyo Bridge. The first time we were on our bikes, we just zoomed past the line of shops on our left and right, but I wasn't planning on making the same mistake twice—especially not when I spotted a cutesy-wootsy little shop, with cutesy-wootsy things crammed in it.
It was the second time Shah and I were on rented bicycles in Arashiyama, Kyoto, heading towards Togetsukyo Bridge. The first time we were on our bikes, we just zoomed past the line of shops on our left and right, but I wasn't planning on making the same mistake twice—especially not when I spotted a cutesy-wootsy little shop, with cutesy-wootsy things crammed in it.
So the second time around, Shah and I parked our bikes and entered that shop, which stock the kitschiest scarves and little bags. This particular scarf, with Asian Tapirs printed all over it, was the one scarf that stole my heart (the black and white kind is really called Asian Tapir, not making it up).
Remember that sneakers print bag? Same Kyoto shop!
Under RM100
Asian Tapir print scarf from a shop in Arashiyama
Black dress / black abaya from random stall in Berjaya Times Square
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