
When you say Anglo in Bacólod, what people would have in mind are the famous eyeglasses shop and clinic. Indeed, Anglo is one of the largest optometry shops in the city however, Anglo has now entered the fashion industry through the Association of Negros Producers. This was the ticket of Ms. Melissa B. Anglo to the high-end market of Rockwell. What started as just a pure exercise of the mind or a simple idea in a lazy afternoon, Ms. Anglo conceived what will become her design and concept shop. Her background of being an optometrist gave her a trait of being well-organized and being well-thought so she thought of a business that would sell bags to organize things at home. She used what we think as simple materials like jute or the ones we use to make rice sacks into something beautiful and special. Skillfully putting unlikely combinations in her collection of bags, she created a vast array of designers and organizers that will make work at home simpler. For this year, she released new designs just for the loyal Rockwell public.
Ms. Anglo’s products reflect much on her personality as her bags are organizer bags. For instance, some of her bags are travel bags which you can use to organize your belongings into categories of clothing. The bags are made from a variety of materials like jute as I mentioned earlier, recycled cloth and recycles plastic. For something recycled, they look trendy and fit for your travel needs. Her travel bags for example can actually carry as heavy as 10kilos. Imagine the durability of the bag and it has been proven from her customer history that they last long. Some of the bags are still in use by customers who flocked again to buy new designs. Your home organizing needs are addressed to for she has some organizer bags for laundry and for cabinets. Having some organizing problems, do get Anglo’s bags and designer items available for the meantime at the Negros Trade Fair. The Negros Trade Fair runs until this Sunday at Rockwell Tent, Makati City.













June 3rd, 2012 at 12:09 pm
[...] in the semi-permanent location at Rockwell Tent. The event resulted to eight blog entries (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), new friends and new experiences. Too bad I was not able to join the 25th Negros [...]