Bok Choy Apparel

Custom T-shirt Printing

Contact Us to Print Custom T-Shirts with Bok Choy Apparel

We've helped a lot of organizations print their t-shirts for special events. With our community of artists and partners, we can help you print a shirt that represents your community.

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"We had an amazing experience working with Bok Choy Apparel-- the quickest turn around time for t-shirt printing we have ever had!"

-- Angelina Yu from Chinatown Community Development Center

"I would highly recommend Boy Choy! They worked with me throughout the entire process in getting our tees, especially when we needed it quickly.

-- Nikki Calma from Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

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May 25, 2011

Asian American Boobies

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Asian American women.

It is the leading cause of death for Filipino-American women while Japanese-American women have the highest rate of breast cancer among Asian American women overall. Many health experts attribute this to the Western lifestyle of fattier foods and less exercise. The risk of breast cancer increases six-fold once Asian women immigrate to the United States.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the global leader in the breast cancer movement having invested $1.9 billion thanks to events such as 3-Day for the Cure.

Bok Choy Apparel (in partnership with Pika Pika SF in Japantown) proudly sponsors a local team of girls, admirably named the Fight Club, in their efforts to raise money for their 60-mile Walk in September. Follow their journey with us.

2 Ways to Donate:
http://www.the3day.org/goto/gofightclub
http://bit.ly/TigerMom

Spread the Word. Spread the Love.

March 22, 2011

Robot Relief

To send help over to Japan in light of the recent disaster, we’ve launched a limited print edition featuring our Ramen-chomping robot in a different light: helping out. Check out the “Robot Relief” shirt for yourself. Artwork by our very own Tom Lin.

100% of the profits will go to the go to the Northern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund sponsored by our friends at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California.

Spread the word and help us get to our fund raising goal of $500.