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Katre opens “#MakeYourMark” Pop-Up at Greenbelt 5

Enjoy free standard monogram services for each item purchased on opening day November 9.

Manila-born leather and lifestyle brand Katre announces the opening of #MakeYourMark, a limited-time pop-up, at Greenbelt 5 beginning November 9, 2025.

A pioneer in personalization, Katre encourages guests to express themselves and celebrate their stories at the pop-up store using classic fonts, playful emojis, and their own handwriting. Turn memories into tributes, tokens into souvenirs, and milestones into keepsakes. Initials. Manifestations. Mementos. These are quiet reminders that you can carry with you everyday.

Enjoy free standard monogram services for each item purchased on opening day November 9.

“We designed Make Your Mark to feel like a compliment you can carry. It’s both polished and precious,” said founder and CEO Kat Erro. “A small mark can hold a big meaning: a person, a place, a promise. That, to us, is the epitome of luxury because true luxury isn’t about monetary cost; it’s about what something means to you. It lives in the details you choose, not the price you pay.”

Katre is a leather goods brand founded in Manila by stylist and makeup artist Kat Erro in 2009. After celebrating its 10th anniversary and launching the Katre x Hello Kitty Collection in 2019 and 2020 respectively, the pandemic hit. Shortly thereafter, Katre had to pause operations. After years in hiatus, Katre came back in 2024 guided by a single purpose: to create leather pieces that are timeless and intentional. Katre bags are made to move with you through all the moments and milestones that make up life. Katre believes that because you are one of a kind, so should the pieces you carry be. Visit the website at KATREMNL.com

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