Pok Gai Tote Bag
Details
Used to describe someone who is broke or poor. 'Pok Gai' (¥Ë_í_�_í_?í_¥Ë_í_í¿) is a Cantonese curse phrase which translates to 'go die on the streets' or 'to lose everything'. However in Singapore, the phrase has evolved to become less offensive, and is usually used in a light-hearted manner to refer to someone who is broke. For the broke Singaporean.
Exclusive collaboration between Independent Market and The Little Dräó»_m Store.
34.5cm (W) x 40cm (H)
Handle Drop: 24cm
Cotton Canvas
Printed in Singapore.
Pok Gai Tote Bag
Pok Gai Tote Bag
Details
Used to describe someone who is broke or poor. 'Pok Gai' (¥Ë_í_�_í_?í_¥Ë_í_í¿) is a Cantonese curse phrase which translates to 'go die on the streets' or 'to lose everything'. However in Singapore, the phrase has evolved to become less offensive, and is usually used in a light-hearted manner to refer to someone who is broke. For the broke Singaporean.
Exclusive collaboration between Independent Market and The Little Dräó»_m Store.
34.5cm (W) x 40cm (H)
Handle Drop: 24cm
Cotton Canvas
Printed in Singapore.