Inspired by the crimson college tee of an ivy league university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Cantonese words for prawns and Buddha phonetically sound like its name. Made of 100% cotton,...
A t-shirt which states in both English and Chinese: 'Hey Boss, I don't know'. Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details: -...
The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's national treasure. In efforts to raise awareness of their near extinct numbers, G.O.D. created a...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
GOD Original Boxer Briefs inspired by the beloved Letterbox signature print. These boxer briefs beautifully showcase a unique design featuring rows of vintage metal letterboxes. This print is one of...
The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's national treasure. In efforts to raise awareness of their near extinct numbers, G.O.D. created a...
Usually seen in Hong Kong with bright and baby pink petals, the Bauhinia is an orchid tree flower and special to Hong Kong as it is the emblem on the...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
The inspiration behind the 'Plumber' print can still be spotted in some of the less modernised areas in Hong Kong. Handymen such as plumbers write their contact details on the...
The 'Letterbox' is one of the most popular G.O.D. signature prints. It is inspired by the metal letterboxes that were scattered throughout hallways in older Hong Kong buildings in order...
The inspiration behind the 'Plumber' print can still be spotted in some of the less modernised areas in Hong Kong. Handymen such as plumbers write their contact details on the...