Tee shirts
We have new Hong Kong kids T-Shirts and Hooded Top company , Little Local (http://www.littlelocal.net) taking up residence at our pop up shop in our peak café. (100 Peak Rad dairy Farm Building The Peak).
Owner and creator Michelle French will be onsite Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays & weekends as well.
Little Local offers durable, funky, colourful t-shirts, hoodies and baby all-in-ones featuring unique Hong Kong designs. They are great for overseas gifts, but perfect for any stylish HK kid. Our clothes are full of fun, facts and quirky prints that reflect life in Hong Kong.
Each t-shirt, hoodie and all-in-one contains fun facts about its Hong Kong icon on the inside and is made from 100% cotton.
We began this journey to bring a new and fresh alternative to the Hong Kong gift market. Our aim is to celebrate your location on the planet with your families and friends.
We hope you all enjoy them as much as we have in designing them.
Enjoy, Little Local…xxxx
Saffron’s Boutique Tee Shirt Store prides itself in carrying lines that nobody else does in Hong Kong. We’re always on the look out for great tees for boys and girls and also those grown up kids who hate those button up things.
David & Goliath (USA)
David and Goliath just so happens to be a leading apparel designer, manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer. We make stupid stuff, so you don’t have to. T-shirts, lounge wear, and fashion apparel that is mixed with our unique blend of attitude and sense of humor. With a growing collection of characters and sayings on soft fabric and great treatments, David and Goliath is light years ahead of the wanna-be competition and we don’t have plans on letting up.

With a focus on the 14-24 girl’s age group, David and Goliath has carved a customer niche that is forged in love and stupidity. And we have it down to a stupid science. And now we are branching more into the 18-30 men’s fashion apparel market with Goliath by David and Goliath. We are all really excited, in fact almost too excited. Let me calm down here, where’s that brown paper bag at? Breathe.
Well Spotted (Australia)
Well Spotted t-shirts are born out of parental joy, expectation & well, frustration!

Somehow it helps get me through to describe some of their idiosyncratic ways on a t-shirt. And Well Spotted t-shirts are made out of a need to keep all of my production as locally focused as possible …so I travel 12km to Bankstown to have my t-shirts made and I print them all myself, yes with my own hands!
Land Gallery (USA)
Land Gallery situated in Portland’s (OR / USA) funky Mississippi neighbourhood is the NW Pacific’s answer to London’s Serpentine or NYC’s Deitch Projects Gallery. As well as their impossibly cool exhibitions the gallery retails some of the best tees, gifts, collectors items and greeting cards. We’ve culled the best for you to enjoy in Hong Kong.
We’re a small, four-person operation located in Portland, Oregon. We started back in 1999 in Olympia, Washington as a way to help our friends sell their awesome handmade items online, and have since grown to have a lot more friends from all over the world.
Plastered 8 (China)
Plastered T-shirts takes iconic imagery from China’s streets and celebrates it. Everyday design is inspiration – from neon signs framing steaming karaoke halls, to delicate acrobatic twists and towers – Plastered puts these images on t-shirts in a celebration of everything beautiful about China. Plastered’s flagship store is located in Beijing on Nanluoguxiang.

When Plastered first opened in 2006, we launched our concept with designs showcasing old subway tickets, retro brand labels, and everyday images such as the China Central Television Tower to shine a new cool on life in China – the frenetic present, the revolutionary past, and the burgeoning future. We were pleased but not surprised to see the t-shirts fly off the shelves. They continued highlighting the absurd, the beautiful, the glorious of everyday life in China – beds of roses juxtaposed against construction cranes; Chairman Mao’s face stenciled on a t-shirt with a cell phone number spray-painted below with the message: “To Serve the People”.














