PURPOSE. Sugi aims to become a symbolic distinction of Filipinos abroad that bears pride upon itself with aptness to blend with cultures of the west.
VISION. Be an inspiration for Filipinos all over the world to be proud of their origin, to dream and live without inhibitions and carry dignity wherever they may choose to live.
VALUES. Diligence. Bravery. Loyalty. Commitment & Love of family.
POSITIONING: Our brand is positioned as the clothing that tells who, what and where the person wearing it came from.
PERSONALITY: It represents skills, talents, perseverance and of course, a Filipino.
VOICE. Humility, Origin, Survival, Determination & Family.
"Deal. With. It."
OFW (Overseas Filipino Workers)
Our OFWs are our modern day heroes. They represent the skills, the values, the humility, strength and determination we all possess. Most OFWs are tenacious for if they are not, they won't survive the journey.
Tayong mga OFW, nagkakaintindihan tayo. Alam natin yung parang magic na sumasahod ka pero wala ka laging ipon. May mga dahilan tayo na hindi acceptable sa iba. Pero 'yun tayo.
We understand the misery of sleeping alone at night in our beds while earlier that day we were maltreated by some inconsiderate employers. But we always show up every morning and treat each day a brand new one.
There are many more stories to share, it may take a lifetime to narrate all of it. But what matters most is the real meaning behind being an OFW - love of family.
That's it. That's really it.
Wearing this significant Sugi shirt doesn't just signify clothing, not a body protection but pride of being a Filipino.
The design is minimalist yet elegant.
100% Cotton ★ Preshrunk
Very limited pieces. We want it exclusive. After we reach our target number we will stop producing this design since we want each design to be Limited Edition. We plan to make each designs to be a collector's item in the future.
We ship worldwide (message us for shipping arrangement. Please understand that we use PhilPost to ship overseas and you may have to wait 3-4 weeks. Sometimes shorter and sometimes longer. If ever you have any questions, please email us at sugistoreph@gmail.com or send us a message through MESSAGE US
Fin Sugi
Store Owner
OUR STORY
We are four siblings and two of us are OFWs. We no longer have our parents.
I work as a sorter of parts in a car company in Japan and my "ate" (eldest sister) work as a housecleaner and car washer in Australia.
Contrary to most belief, we don't have the best life abroad.
We may have a better paying job but we get paid by the work we do. Hard work + homesick = good pay.
In 2019, I was diagnosed with a serious ailment and won't be able to get back to work for God knows until when.
Our siblings in Manila were not capable to send help since they also live an average life over there.
But my "ate" is determined to pull me out from the fate of getting depressed and unable.
She worked by the day and do research at night, hoping to find a business that I can do at home so I don't have to go back to work where I carry tens of 20 kilo boxes spare parts everyday.
Her hope was, I can continue my therapy without worrying where to get the budget for the next medication is coming from. So I'd be able to get back to the happy person I was once.
Until finally, Sugi got started just this year at the height of pandemic.
It was a journey of ups and downs, of giving up and pushing forward.
But the need and the Filipino in us kept us pushing more. Can you resonate?
Later we've found out, she's also fighting her own battle with Breast CA & she is fighting it alone.
Can you see what my point is? Filipinos normally work for their family.
We are unselfish, we are generous, we love unconditionally.
We help the clan, we are happy to give, we are happy to see our loved ones enjoying life that we are able to make for them on our own expense.
This is one of the many stories of families, of siblings, of Filipinos particularly OFWs.
She did this all for the love of family, for the love of me.
We dedicate this work to all migrants & OFWs around the world who are all chasing their dreams.
Bless us all. Bless the Filipino people.