A GOD Original, this Slub Shirt Jacket is a true East meets West piece. Made from a cotton linen blend in a stylish greyish blue color, this jacket is the...
Combining Hong Kong's drinking game "Dai Pai Dong," it's a must-have for parties. Materials: PVC 100% WaterproofNon-foldableDurable Perfect for playing with friends at a party!
Our fun embroidered patches allow you to show your love for Hong Kong by proudly displaying these metallic embroidered patches on any of your stuff. Our patches also have a...
Discover our collection of transparent stickers featuring five iconic Hong Kong landmarks! Each sticker beautifully represents a unique aspect of the city's rich culture and vibrant essence. Avenue of Stars...
Peach Blossom GummyEnjoy prosperity with fragrant peach flavoured gummies in the shape of peach blossoms.-Box of 15 individually wrapped gummies
Lucky Cat Chocolate BiscuitBring back to any auspicious occasion with these dark chocolate biscuits.-Box of 10 individually wrapped biscuits.-Proudly made in Hong Kong
Lion Dance Butter CookieCelebrate in lion dance style with these butter cookies.-Box of 10 individually wrapped biscuits.-Proudly made in Hong Kong
Nathan Road is an iconic Hong Kong urban scene inspired by the lit-up neon signs that used to populate this very busy area in Tsim Sha Tsui. This image is now famous the...
This cropped jacket features a unique design, combining various shades of blue with intricate paisley and geometric patterns. The jacket has a modern, cropped fit with a high collar and...
Victoria HarbourKeychain and CharmThe most recognisable sight in Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour, is the basis for the iconic skyline. It separates Hong Kong from the Kowloon Peninsula and features the...
Peak TramKeychain and CharmThe first peak tram was made of wood and started operation in May 1888. It remainsone of the most visited and photographed sights for visitors today....
Johnston Road WanchaiKeychain and CharmNamed after Alexander Robert Johnston, the British Deputy Superintendent of Trade during the First Opium War, Johnston Road dates back to at least 1851.