Buy 2 and Get 20% Off The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's national treasure. In efforts to raise...
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...
The Newspaper signature print is a replication of a classic classified section of a Hong Kong newspaper. The instantly recognisable graphic style has a distinctive layout and due to the...
The Maneki-neko, also known as Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm, believed to bring good luck to its owner. There are many stories...
Buy 3 and Get 20% Off A GOD Original, this soft-cover notebook blends style and functionality. Featuring a smooth leather-like texture, it showcases a subtle debossed print of old...
An automatic umbrella made with quick-drying and stain-resistant Teflon™ in the GOD original signature print, Nathan Road. Nathan Road is an iconic Hong Kong urban scene inspired by the lit-up neon...
Attach this zipper case to your notebook and have pens ready anytime. Two convenient card slots inside plus an elasticated band to adjust to different notebook sizes. Specifications:Size: 8 (h)...
A double-sided cushion featuring rows and rows of Mahjong tiles. Perfect for hosting the next game at our home. Mahjong is an ancient game from China, which remains one of the...
Our fun embroidered patches allow you to show your love for Hong Kong by proudly displaying these coloured patches on any of your stuff. Our patches also have a strong...
A 45 x 45 cushion cover with GOD's original Lucky Cat. This lucky cat is part of the three wise set: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. The...
GOD Original Woven Boxer Shorts, featuring a captivating black and white version of our renowned GOD Signature Print, Yaumati. Inspired by the unique vernacular architecture of Hong Kong, Yaumati...
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...