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Filipinos in America
Filipinos in America


Philippines - 185 Languages Across 82 Provinces
Philippines - 185 Languages Across 82 Provinces


Learn to Write in Baybayin — Join Our Weekly Baybayin Workshop
At Ugat Clothing, our Baybayin workshop is one of the things we're most proud of. It goes beyond selling Filipino streetwear — it's an act of education, community, and cultural revival. Every person who attends a Baybayin workshop walks away carrying a piece of pre-colonial Filipino knowledge that they can share with their family, their community, and the next generation.


The Complete Guide to Filipino Hoodies at Ugat Clothing
The Complete Guide to Filipino Hoodies at Ugat Clothing Every collection, every story, every stitch — wrapped in Filipino pride. Here's your guide to every Filipino hoodie category we carry and the culture sewn into each one. A hoodie is the most personal piece of clothing you own. It's the one you reach for without thinking — when you want to feel at home, feel protected, feel like yourself. At Ugat Clothing, we believe your Filipino hoodie should carry that same feeling one


The Complete Guide to Filipino Crewnecks at Ugat Clothing
The Complete Guide to Filipino Crewnecks at Ugat Clothing Every collection, every story — wrapped in something warm. Here's your guide to every Filipino crewneck category we carry and the culture woven into each one. There's a reason a crewneck is the first thing you reach for when the weather turns. It's comfortable. It feels like a hug. It goes with everything. At Ugat Clothing, we believe your Filipino crewneck should do all of that — and carry something deeper too. It sho


The Complete Guide to Filipino Shirts at Ugat Clothing
Kawaii Filipino Food Shirts
These are the Filipino shirts that make everyone in the room smile. Our Kawaii Filipino Food collection transforms the beloved dishes of Filipino cuisine — Adobo, Sinigang, Halo Halo, Lumpia, Pancit, Lechon, Sisig, Kare-Kare, Tapsilog and more — into adorable kawaii characters that are equal parts cute and culturally proud. Every design is a love letter to Filipino food culture and the Lolas who fed us all.


Mayari: She Lost an Eye and Still Outshines Everything
Mayari: She Lost an Eye and Still Outshines Everything


The Bakunawa: The Moon Eater They Never Taught You About
The Bakunawa: The Moon Eater They Never Taught You About


The Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934): The Day Filipinos Became Aliens
The Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934): The Day Filipinos Became Aliens


The Watsonville Riots (1930): When California Tried to Drive Filipinos Out
The Watsonville Riots


The Broken Promise: Filipino WWII Veterans and the Rescission Act of 1946
The Broken Promise: Filipino WWII Veterans and the Rescission Act of 1946


The Alaskeros: How Filipinos Built the Pacific Northwest — and Paid for It in Blood
The Alaskeros: How Filipinos Built the Pacific Northwest — and Paid for It in Blood
They arrived in Seattle with nothing. They canned the salmon that fed a nation, picked the apples and hops of the Yakima Valley, wrote the defining novel of the immigrant experience, organized the first Filipino-led union in American history — and two of their leaders were assassinated in broad daylight on orders from a dictator 7,000 miles away. This is the story of Filipinos in the Pacific


The Sakadas: How Filipino Farmworkers Built Hawaii — and Fought to Be Free
The Sakadas: How Filipino Farmworkers Built Hawaii — and Fought to Be Free


Antonio Miranda Rodriguez: The Filipino Who Helped Found Los Angeles
Antonio Miranda Rodriguez: The Filipino Who Helped Found Los Angeles
On September 4, 1781, forty-four settlers walked nine miles down a dusty trail toward a river in Alta California and founded El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles — the city the world would come to know as Los Angeles. Among those chosen to make that walk was a Filipino man named Antonio Miranda Rodriguez. His name is not on the founding plaque. This is why — and why it matters.


The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair: When Filipinos Were Put on Display
The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair: When Filipinos Were Put on Display


Filipino Nurses in America: From 1907 to COVID-19 Frontlines
Filipino Nurses in America: From 1907 to COVID-19 Frontlines


The International Hotel: The Night 400 Police Evicted Filipino Elders from San Francisco
The International Hotel: The Night 400 Police Evicted Filipino Elders from San Francisco


The Manila Men: America's First Filipino Settlers (1763, Louisiana)
The Manila Men: America's First Filipino Settlers (1763, Louisiana)


Larry Itliong: The Filipino Leader Who Started the Grape Strike — and Why You Don't Know His Name
Larry Itliong: The Filipino Leader Who Started the Grape Strike — and Why You Don't Know His Name




Block Baybayin Font - Custom Baybayin Font Series BF1
Block Baybayin Font Block Baybayin Font Baybayin is one of the most striking writing systems in Philippine history — a pre-colonial script that was used across the archipelago long before Spanish colonization. At Ugat Clothing, we've always believed that wearing your culture means understanding it deeply. That's why we've been creating our own custom Baybayin fonts — original artistic interpretations of this ancient script, each one brought into modern design with its own di


BOLO Baybayin Font: - Custom Baybayin Font Series BF2
Feb 22 · Baybayin · Ugat Clothing Baybayin is one of the most beautiful writing systems in Philippine history — a pre-colonial script used across the archipelago long before Spanish colonization. At Ugat Clothing, we've always believed that wearing your culture means understanding it deeply. That's why we've been creating our own custom Baybayin fonts — unique artistic interpretations of this ancient script brought into modern design. The BOLO Baybayin Font is one of ma


Jeep Baybayin Font - Custom Baybayin Font Series BF3
Jeep Baybayin Font Jeep Baybayin Font: One of Our Custom Baybayin Font Series The jeepney is one of the most iconic symbols of Filipino culture — bold, colorful, loud in the best way, and unmistakably ours. The Jeep Baybayin Font draws from that same energy. It's a custom Baybayin font designed to feel dynamic and street-level, carrying the spirit of the jeepney into every character. A Character Baybayin At Ugat Clothing, we've been building a growing series of custom Bayb
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