Air Dior na sapatos ni Raffy Tulfo, konti lang diumano ang may kakayahang bumili

Air Dior na sapatos ni Raffy Tulfo, konti lang diumano ang may kakayahang bumili

- Raffy Tulfo recently appeared on his noontime public service show “Wanted sa Radyo” wearing Air Dior shoes

- According to Dior executives, they produced only 13,000 pairs, with 5,000 of them offered to the brand’s top clients, leaving only 8,000 pairs for the rest of the more than 7 billion people on the planet

- It was also reported that around 5 million people have already signed up to buy the coveted shoes

- Apparently, Idol Raffy is one of the lucky owners of the 8,000 pairs

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Popular TV personality Raffy Tulfo recently appeared on his show, “Wanted sa Radio” wearing the much-talked about Air Dior.

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Air Dior na sapatos ni Raffy Tulfo, konti lang diumano ang may kakayahang bumili
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In an interview with Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), Dior’s CEO, Pietro Beccari, said that they produced only 13,000 pairs, 5,000 of which were offered to the top clients of Dior, with each of them receiving a personal invitation.

That leaves 8,000 pairs of Air Diors for the rest of the world. Beccari said that in June of last year, over 5 million willing buyers signed up to buy the coveted shoes in a span of about 9 hours.

At the time, Dior offered the shoes at $2,000 for the low-top variant and $2,200 for its high-top version.

Today, due to limited availability, the same Air Dior shoes can be bought starting at a low of $11,746 to a high of $26,184.

Information from the online store farfetch.com also shows that aside from availability, the price is also determined by its size.

It is not clear when did Idol Raffy Tulfo bought his own pair and whether he bought it straight from Dior or through some third party retailers.

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One thing is clear, his Air Dior shoes do carry a hefty price and based on available information, he might have bought it anywhere between $2,200 to $20,000, which is a whooping amount for a pair of shoes.

In Philippine money, that would translate between P105,800 to 962,270 in Philippine currency, but then, it’s Raffy Tulfo and he sure deserve it, much less afford it.

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Raffy Tulfo recently posted a YouTube video to warn his followers about fake Facebook accounts using his name - According to the popular journalist, these fake accounts are claiming to be giving away money and other prizes in order to scam people - A lot of people who are in desperate situations come to him for help, so naturally, Raffy is very frustrated about the fake accounts - The journalist also clarified that his official Facebook page has 17 million followers and any page that has less than that must be fake Read more:

Raffy Tulfo calls out several government personalities after it became apparent that they are venting anger on community pantries, particularly the one set up by Ana Patricia Non - The popular host appealed to those in the government to allow these pantries to operate without being bothered or threatened - On the other hand, he also appealed to leftist groups to distribute their leaflets somewhere and not within the vicinity of the pantry - Earlier, Gen. Parlade admitted they are profiling the organizers of community pantries and even compared its founder, Ana Patricia Non, to Satan Read more:

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