This design was created to challenge the common dress code requirement for men to wear ties when attending the opera or a concert. Especially in Asia, where air conditioning was...
This design was inspired by the Henry self-portrait when he sits suited up in a chair with a Peking opera "Hualian" (painted face). This socks captures Henry's expression...
These socks feature a blend of Western and Eastern facial features, combining a white face with blue eyes and a yellow face with black eyes. Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral...
"HOPE" was originally created for the cover of Asia Magazine in 1961. It highlights the Chinese characters "希望" (meaning "hope") and uses a vibrant red color to convey...
The original TYPE poster was designed in 1991 for the Japanese typesetting company Morisawa. The concept behind it was to blend different cultural elements into a cohesive word. The Chinese...
Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral detergent in water (~30⁰C/86⁰F or less) and do not use bleach.- Invert socks when washing to maintain softness and less fluff for a longer...
Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral detergent in water (~30⁰C/86⁰F or less) and do not use bleach.- Invert socks when washing to maintain softness and less fluff for a longer...
Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral detergent in water (~30⁰C/86⁰F or less) and do not use bleach.- Invert socks when washing to maintain softness and less fluff for a longer...
In Rosso Corsa comes our Faideela Cap. A homophone for “Hurry up” in Cantonese, the racing spirit of this hat will be clear to everyone you walk past. Our baseball...
At GOD, we previously created a fictional workwear brand by the name “WanChai Industrial Workwear”, under whose name we produced some tees and jackets. We’ve finally brought it back -...
Specifications: Size: 13 (h) x 20 (w) x 23 (l) cmColor: White with red 3D embroidery *Please allow 1-3 cm error due to manual measurement.
The Maneki-neko (also known as Fortune Cat or Lucky Cat) is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm, believed to bring good fortune to its owner. There are many stories...