The Origin Story

They Said "Bahaw Lang."
We Said "Watch Us."

From Cebu's streets to the world's closets — this is how leftovers became legendary.

ba·haw
/ba.haw/
noun • Cebuano
Leftover food. Something reheated. But nobody wanted.
But in the streets of Cebu?
Bahaw hits different.

The Name Says Everything

"Bahaw" is Cebuano for leftover food — overlooked, underestimated, taken for granted. But in Bisaya culture, bahaw is what you reheat the next day. And somehow? It tastes even better.

That's us. Our language got overlooked. Our slang got laughed at. Our streets got slept on. So we took what the world called "leftovers" and turned it into something you'd wear with pride.

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The Mission

Bisaya culture deserves to be seen, heard, and worn. Our language is rich, funny, expressive — and deeply rooted in who we are. Every piece we make carries that identity.

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The Craft

All products are made-to-order through premium print-on-demand. Professional embroidery, quality printing, zero waste. We only make what you order — fashion that's better for the planet.

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The Reach

Born in Cebu, shipped worldwide. Whether you're in Manila, LA, Dubai, or Tokyo — if you're Bisaya, represent. If you're not? Ambot nimo.

What's On the Gear?

Bold Bisaya slang that starts conversations, confuses tourists, and makes every Cebuano smile.

AMBOT NIMO!
"I don't know about you!" — The ultimate Bisaya dismissal.
LAMI KAAYO!
"So delicious!" — For food, life, vibes — everything.
NAA PAY BUGAS?
"Is there still rice?" — The most Bisaya question ever asked.
BISAYA KO!
"I'm Bisaya!" — Say it loud. Say it proud.
UNSAY PROBLEMA?
"What's your problem?" — When someone tests your patience.

Ready to Rep?

Kung Bisaya ka — represent. Kung di ka? Ambot nimo. But you can still shop.

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