Usually seen in Hong Kong with bright and baby pink petals, the Bauhinia is an orchid tree flower and special to Hong Kong as it is the emblem on the...
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...
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...
GOD Original Boxer Briefs inspired by the captivating sights of Hong Kong's bustling streets. These boxer briefs showcase a unique print depicting construction workers on bamboo scaffolding, capturing the vibrant...
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...
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...
Specifications: S: 75 cmM: 79 cmL: 83 cmXL: 87 cm H: 30.4 cm x W: 15 cm x D: 1.2 cm (box) Fabric: 100% cottonFit: Standard
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...
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 '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...
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...