GOD x Playful Socks collaboration socks featuring the ubiquitous red, white and blue print from the Amah bag. The ubiquitous red, white and blue print on the Amah bag is probably the...
The Chinese Opera Slippers Collection by Betta are not only stylish and fun but well made with exquisite embroidery and stitching for very subtle seams. No glue is used. ...
Playful Socks x GOD collaboration socks feature the beloved lucky cat which is seen in many storefronts in Asia waving in customers. It is said this lucky cat will bring...
This pair of Playful Socks has a geometric print with a variation of GOD's original lucky panda. The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's...
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 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 Chinese Opera Slippers Collection by Betta are not only stylish and fun but well made with exquisite embroidery and stitching for very subtle seams. No glue is used. ...
Beloved in Chinese culture, goldfish are believed to invite wealth, prosperity, and harmony into your life. They are also a symbol of strength. A pair of fish represents happiness in...
The Chinese Opera Slippers Collection by Betta are not only stylish and fun but well made with exquisite embroidery and stitching for very subtle seams. No glue is used. ...
We love Hong Kong taxis! GOD x Playful Socks collaboration socks featuring the three taxis which service Hong Kong - red, green and blue. No other city in the world...
Two Cha Chaan Teng favourites on this limited edition socks by Playful Socks x Cha Siu Papers - the pineapple bun with a thick slab of butter and the Hong...
Playful Socks x GOD special edition collaboration socks featuring the twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac. Each animal has their own unique set of character traits. All twelve animals are...