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Asawa Mokalaguyo Kouncutpinoy 80s Bombam Patched Exclusive [UPDATED]

“Bombam” (from bomba meaning explosion + ham for exaggerated acting) describes the 80s Filipino tendency to overdeliver on fun despite limited means. The was born from necessity:

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: Translates roughly to "The Spouse Who Wandered" or "The Spouse Who Ran Away" (from asawa for spouse and mokala/layo for going far away). asawa mokalaguyo kouncutpinoy 80s bombam patched

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Let me know which direction fits your project. “Bombam” (from bomba meaning explosion + ham for

Nothing screamed "Astig" (cool) in the '80s quite like a heavily customized denim jacket or a pair of maong pants. If you didn't have patches on your clothes, were you even part of the cool crowd?

: Inspired by local matinee idols and global rockstars alike. Bomba Films & Action Stars : Cinema was loud, dramatic, and unapologetically bold. 🧵 The Art of the "Patched" Denim : Translates roughly to "The Spouse Who Wandered"

In the 80s, the asawa (spouse) was the anchor of home-based entertainment. With limited cable TV and no internet, couples created their own fun: