About

Balut Boys Club is ran by Jonathan. A self taught artist born and raised in California. Living on Maui now. But home is wherever there's a Santo Niño on the shelf and someone yelling "Psst uy!" from across the street.

Balut Boys Club is print-on-demand streetwear for anyone who grew up Filipino — or grew up around one. Black tees and hats with a distressed, hand-lettered logo over the heart, and on the back, a rotating cast of everyday icons pulled straight from the household: the walis tingting and walis tambo standing guard by the door, the barrel man on the shelf nobody remembers buying, the banana ketchup that somehow makes breakfast so much tastier. Sayings like "Ay sus maryosep" earn their spot too — because if you know, you know.

Every design starts as a hand-drawn digital sketch — sometimes with an AI-assisted first pass — then gets redrawn and by hand until it's got that rough, imperfect, lived-in feel. No clean vectors here. Just ballpoint-pen energy on a black tee.

Balut Boys Club isn't just merch. It's an inside joke your whole family will get.