Rosomanka Interview

It’s one of those small things that says a lot. Not a big moment, just consistent care: “You’re home, get in the car.”

Buses are the main way people travel between cities here without a car, especially for students. So their routine becomes this steady rhythm: Skopje during the week, Rosoman on the weekends. It’s like living two versions of life—fast-paced city during the week and then a quiet reset back home. And that rhythm really works.

What types of clothing do you like to wear?:

Tina is all about comfort—and she is not here to suffer for fashion. She loves a good pair of comfortable shoes, which is essential here. Between walking, working and just daily life, you need shoes that can actually keep up—not ones that look good for five minutes and then ruin your day.

Her go-to outfit is usually something like a sweater and a vest when it’s cooler out—practical, warm, and ready for whatever the day brings. Nothing overly complicated, nothing extra. And here’s where it gets funny: people here do make fashion sacrifices… just not Tina.

That is more of a younger crowd situation—very committed to the look, even if it means freezing slightly or choosing style over comfort. You’ll see it everywhere. Tina, on the other hand, has reached a level of wisdom where she’s like:

“I will be warm. I will be comfortable. And that is enough.” And honestly? I respect it.

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