The 'Paraphernalia' print is a collection of Hong Kong relics from the 1970s which are rare objects today. They are not old enough to be considered antiques, but there is...
Introducing our GOD Original Boxer Briefs, a true celebration of Hong Kong's vibrant culture and captivating history. Immerse yourself in the essence of this bustling city with our Hong Kong...
Specifications:Material: Fabric Sizing: S M L Chest 35 in 89cm 37 in 94 cm 39 in 99 cm Care instruction: Wash separately before use Wash gently in cold water...
We've taken the traditional 'mui jai' top and modernised it combining a comfortable contemporary fabric that looks modern with a funky print. A quipao top with a rounded standing mandarin collar and capped sleeves.This...
A GOD original, this mid-length qipao with a rounded mandarin collar and cap sleeves finished off with a flared hem. A versatile and comfortable dress in a body-flattering a-line shape. This stylish dress features...
Based on the traditional baskets used by amahs to do their shopping, these retro-inspired crossbody bags comes with a comfortable, wide, rose print strap. Optional straps available, please contact us...
Specifications:Material: Cotton and PolyesterColour: Red Sizing:Chest – at armpits (around whole body) Size S M L XL Chest 34 in 86.4 cm 36 in 91.4 cm 38 in 96.5 cm 40 in...
Specifications:Material: Cotton and PolyesterColour: Red Sizing:Chest – at armpits (around whole body) Size S M L XL Chest 34 in 86.4 cm 36 in 91.4 cm 38 in 96.5 cm 40 in...
A faded neon sign advertising the famed Pussy Cat Bar which was located in Wanchai in the late 70's / early 80's. Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a...
This graphic is recognisable to anyone who was ever a primary school in Hong Kong. The classic ‘Exercise Book’ came in four pale pastel colours: pink, sky blue, sage green and...
A fun t-shirt with a play on a popular Cantonese phrase. It is a phonetic translation of a common Cantonese insult heard in the wet markets or the streets of Hong Kong, but in...
A fun t-shirt with a play on a popular Cantonese phrase. It is a phonetic translation of a common Cantonese insult heard in the wet markets or the streets of Hong Kong, but in...