FREE SHIPPING for US & PH Orders

All About Barong Tagalog, Filipiniana, and other Filipino Goods

Kalinga Tradition: Weaving, Clothing, Accessories, and Tattoos

Kalinga Tradition: Weaving, Clothing, Accessories, and Tattoos

By: Carlo Castillo The Kalinga people have been one of the most revered indigenous ethnic groups in the Philippines. They have been residing in the Northern region of the country, specifically in the Cordillera Mountain Range. The Kalingas have a tight-knit...

Read more

5 Ways to Be Proud of Your Filipino Heritage at Your Wedding

5 Ways to Be Proud of Your Filipino Heritage at Your Wedding

By: Flow Quesada There’s no better day to be proud of your Filipino heritage than at your wedding. Filipiniana wedding themes are so chic and romantic -- and that’s exactly what makes them timeless! Perhaps it’s the elegant traditional Filipino...

Read more

Your Guide to the History of Barong Tagalog

Your Guide to the History of Barong Tagalog

By: Flow Quesada   The Barong Tagalog is a traditional Filipino clothing that dates back to the pre-colonial era. The name was only coined during the early Spanish colonization period. It points to the garment’s origin and distinguishes it from...

Read more

Barong Warehouse Share Good News

Traditional Filipino Clothing Glossary - What is Barong Tagalog, Filipiniana, atbp.

Don't know Filipino, but want to know what Filipino traditional clothing is all about? Here is a glossary of terms you'll find in our site and other Philippine-made clothing content. Learn words such as barong tagalog, filipiniana, alampay, saya, jusi, piña, and many more.

Read more

Barong Tagalog Importance to Filipino Identity Today

Barong Tagalog Importance to Filipino Identity Today

The barong tagalog is of great importance to the Filipino identity today. With such a diverse past, the garment is one of the Philippine population’s distinct characteristics. Maybe being Filipino is not only about speaking one of the many native tongues, or even having Filipino blood, whatever that is. Maybe it’s about learning about your roots but at the same time embracing the Filipino mixed community now—wherever you reside in this world.

Read more