
I LOVE converse. It really goes with everything! This time I chose a colour I didn’t think I would see on too many people.

We found this little stall who makes customized caps in the “talat rot fai”/railway market the other day. I just couldn’t resist getting one! Isn’t it cute?
Last weekend we went to Talad Rot Fai also known as the railway market. (Rot Fai means train in thai). I was really surprised over the great selection of goods they had there. They had some seriously cool vintage items. I ended up buying quite a bit more than I had expected, and for the sake of my wallet I decided I’d leave some things for later. Most of this outfit is bought there. I’m quite obsessed with these printed tops these days, and the ones I found in the market were the best I’ve seen in Thailand so far. We also found this adorable little stall where you can design your own cap. I guess mine a bit too cute, but you could also pick more basic designs. This is absolutely a must go to place for people who want something different than the usual markets we often find in Thailand. The market is open from Thursday to Sunday. I wish I could go back today, but I’m stuck with my studies. Hope you’re all doing great on your exams, and crossing my fingers I will too. Have an amazing Saturday guys!
-A
3 Comments
That shot of ur converses are nice! A bit dirty though :p
15/05/2014 at 15:43I’m going to Bangkok next week and I really want to go to this market. How do I find it? I’ve tried sending you a PM. Thanks!
15/05/2014 at 15:53Are those spikes on ur cap just… glued on??
15/05/2014 at 15:53