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...
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...
Introducing our GOD Original Boxer Briefs, featuring the captivating Hong Kong Districts Signature Print. Inspired by the intricate cobalt blue decorations found on traditional Chinese porcelain, these boxer briefs offer...
G.O.D.'s Advertising signature print is inspired by the collage of old and new ads posted on vacant shop spaces in Hong Kong. The result is a collage of colour and...
Introducing the mesmerizing Hong Kong Dancing Lion socks! Get ready to unleash the spirit of celebration and good fortune with these vibrant and dynamic socks. Inspired by the...
A GOD Original, a t-shirt featuring 'Mo-men-tai-la', a common Cantonese phrase which means 'no problem' or 'no worries'. HKers will add non-existent words such as 'la' or 'wor' at the...
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...
Show off your Hong Kong pride with this 'Hongkie' tee. Inspired by American collegiate shirts, 'Hongkie' is a term of endearment to state that you are from Hong Kong. This...
GOD Original Boxer Briefs adorned with our exclusive Panda Bamboo print, a captivating tribute to China's cherished national treasure.The Panda Bamboo print showcases the rare and beloved giant panda, known...
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. ...
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...