“It’s like you’re always wearing your music on your sleeve, huh.” A dear friend once told me.

At first, I wasn’t sure what to make of what he said because it’s either he thinks I’m a hipster who gets validation from publicly displaying her taste or I just share my music more openly that usual. I’d like to think it’s the latter. But whatever he truly means, I do really wear my music. And I try to make it fashionable. I complete my music experience through my Urbanears.

Urbanears is a Scandinavian headphones brand that recognized that we don’t simply “use” our headphones, we wear them. So they made headphones and earphones with superb sound quality that felt more like clothes, in affordable prices. This August 14 at the Podium, Urbanears will open its first concept store in the Philippines. They will also be launching their new Fall/Winter collection that will includes 3 new colors.

Right now, I’m using Urbanears Medis in mustard. I opted for a pair of earphones because I listen to music when I commute but I don’t want to wear big, attention-grabbing headphones. Medis may be small but with its bold color, it still looks very quirky and stylish. Also, I love the EarClick construction. I’m not really comfortable with earplugs – I’m scared for my ears! Medis is just perfect for me – great sound quality, ideal size and comfortable fit.

And to all my fellow of Urbanears lovers, let’s express the love some more and join this contest!
Urbanears: Express Yourself in Colors

 

Look, here’s mine. (Sorry, I really find it hard to take a good photo of myself wearing my Urbanears Medis!)

Urbanears Medis Balloon
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Urbanears come in different styles and prices: Plattan – Php 2950, Plattan Plus – PhP 3450, Medis – PhP 2450, Medis Plus – PhP 2950, Tanto – PhP 1950, Bagis – PhP 1200

You can get them in these following stores: Astrovision, Digital Walker, Mobile 1, Automatic Center, Egghead, Power Hub, Avant, Electroworld, Power Mac Center, Beyond The Box, Gadgets in Style, ROX, Bratpack, Gui, Switch, Buzz, iCenter, Technoholics, Complex, iGig, Toby’s Arena, Digital Hub, iStudio and Urban Athletics