Now as we all know, the second Christmas ended, Singapore's Chinese New Year engines started revving up (Wait, what? Have you not realised this? Just walk into any shopping mall or NTUC).
So technically, we are quite late to this already — but in case you're still on the hunt for your Chinese New Year outfit, these made-in-Singapore-by-Singaporean T-shirts, which mostly come in both men's and women's sizes and cuts, could potentially join your range of consideration:
(Click the images to see prices, more sizes and more designs)
Just in time for the Year of the Monkey (猴, pronounced as "Hou"):
![Source: JustSayingTees.sg](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/PunnyCNYSantaFeelingHigh_TShirt.jpg)
For those of you with kiddos ("红包" is red packet in Chinese):
![Source: TheRoadsideStall.com](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/s873694027545625777_p22_i2_w1276.jpeg)
(They come in adult sizes too, heh heh.)
See if your relatives get this (hint, it's pronounced Hou-Li-Fa):
![Source: TheRoadsideStall.com](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/s873694027545625777_p26_i1_w640.jpeg)
Bak Kwa, anyone?
![BKA-white_1024x1024](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/BKA-white_1024x1024.png)
And this, because Mandarin Oranges (get it get it):
![Source: TemasekClothings.com](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/MandarinOranges_Men.png)
Or this pretty good one (七个, pronounced "qi ge" means seven):
![Source: TemasekClothings.com](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/SevenLontong_Men_3c9991c9-7dd7-465d-92cf-5df6b226dc33.png)
But we suppose nothing beats this:
![Source: TemasekClothings.com](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2016/01/FattChoy_Men_8b82e36e-cf02-4086-8cf9-09348c832526.png)
Happy CNY folks, support local!
Top images from theroadsideStall.com.
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