Henny & Lumpia, a prominent Filipino American streetwear brand based in the Bay Area, has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection. This collection, deeply rooted in Filipino culture and identity, features seven new designs that resonate with humor, history, and pride. The brand, founded by Paul Andre and Lloyd de Vera, aims to represent the Filipino American experience through fashion.
Celebrating Filipino Culture
The collection includes unique designs such as the Gago Tee, which incorporates a well-known Filipino term into luxury brand aesthetics, and the Kili-Kili Power Tee, highlighting the Filipino focus on underarm care. Other designs, like the Filipino Strength Female Warrior Tee and the Lake Tabo Tee, celebrate Filipino strength and cultural symbols in creative ways.
One of the standout pieces is the Filipino Strength Manny Pacquiao Tee, released to coincide with the buzz around the upcoming Pacquiao vs. Mayweather rematch. This tee pays tribute to Manny Pacquiao, a boxing legend who has become a symbol of Filipino pride and resilience.
Local Production and Community Engagement
All items in the collection are unisex, true to size, and crafted in the Bay Area by Filipinos, reflecting the brand’s commitment to community and authenticity. Henny & Lumpia’s approach to streetwear is direct and unapologetic, capturing the essence of Filipino gatherings and culture.
The brand’s name itself, Henny & Lumpia, is a nod to staples at Filipino gatherings, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage in their designs. The official release party for Drop 2 of the collection will take place on June 20th at Quickly Benicia, a venue that merges Filipino and boba cultures, further celebrating the brand’s roots.
Customers can shop the collection online at hennyandlumpia.com, with a special discount available using the code SPRING26 until June 30, 2026. Sizes are limited, and some designs may not be restocked, encouraging fans to act quickly to secure their favorite pieces.
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