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  • Tokyo

    DBZ Express

    32.00

    DBZ

    Pop cultures inspire each other. It’s a mash-up of Dragon Ball Z and the iconic DHL logo. It’s a wink to the faux-fashion, streetwear and consumerism with a twist of anime.

  • Bali

    Durian

    32.00

    Banned from some fancy hotels, offensive to many: durian just might be the Charlie Sheen of the fruit world. Grown primarily throughout southeast Asia, it’s said to be the king of fruits. The easiest way to identify a durian is not its shape but the way it smells! Some people think it’s the taste of heaven, others compare it to the smell of  of a rotting corpse. We love the polarizing reactions. We love durian!

  • Saigon

    Finger Heart

    35.00

    A finger heart is a gesture in which a person performs a heart shape using their index finger and thumb.

    In South Korea, it is a known symbol among K-pop stars and their fans. This gesture has become popular across Asia due to the popularity of K-pop and Korean dramas, and increasingly so in other parts of the world as a factor of the Korean Wave. Be proud, wear this shirt, spread love always. Saranghae (사랑해)!

  • Bali

    Into Me – Send Noods

    32.00

    Lookin’ like a snack. The brand of Instant Noodles from Indonesia is packed with flavor. Especially Mi Goreng is wildly popular. The humble instant noodle is a giant among students, entrepreneurs and creatives. I know, struggles right? In Indonesia and all over the world, Indomie is eaten at breakfast, as snack, or for lunch or supper. Selemat makan!

  • Rotterdam

    Kebabs Over Abs

    31.50

    The ultimate Turkish hangover shirt. Street food over fit life. Always.

  • Los Angeles

    Lovers Gonna Love

    32.00

    Lovers Gonna Love

    Haters Gonna Hate is a catchphrase used to indicate a disregard for hostile remarks addressed towards the speaker. This expression has its roots in American hip hop and spawned a whole collection of memes. We rather spread love than hate.

  • Bali

    NASI

    32.00

    Like a true Asian toko, you can get some Nasi to go! Nasi goreng means “fried rice” in both Malay and Indonesian language. Nasi goreng was invented as a way to avoid wasting rice. It’s a popular dish in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Suriname and the Netherlands. But to us nasi is just out of this world!

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