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'Ibon Yari House' — Finding a home with Marian ...
Which parts of the apartment did you build yourself? Have you named it? What is your favorite part/piece? How does living in Silang on the Bee Farm influence your...
Read moreSeaside Lovers: Introducing SUKU
Introducing Suku, a Melbourne-based lifestyle brand that celebrates the artistry of Indonesian craftsmen — each piece of fabric meticulously hand-painted and hand-dyed with a commitment to sustainability and ethics. ...
Read moreBack to the Roots: ISLA PROJECT
A frequented collaborator and friend to our Tropa in-house pieces, we welcome Isla’s mainline
Read moreMAIS X FRIDA SUMMER '23
Add instant dimension to your wardrobe with the newest offerings from Mais x Frida, a passion-fueled line of cheeky yet refined variations on tropical silhouettes. The release evolves with...
Read moreIntroducing: Plasticana
Exploring the bounds of sustainable offerings as we welcome PLASTICANA, our newest consignee manufactured in France.Founded in the late 90s, the line employs the use of hemp plastic for an...
Read moreTROPA x LÉON DENIM Collaboration
Celebrating long time Tropa partners this weekend, Leon Denim.An idea brought to life by organic conversations and a shared love for intentional function and leisure, we showcase a newly developed...
Read moreDiscovering Rare Earth
Tropa extends a warm welcome to Rare Earth, the newest addition to our homeware offerings.The line takes us on new dimensions through their selection of locally-made candles: each one adding...
Read moreWashed ashore: AHON the Label
In a continuous effort to broaden our sustainability offerings, we give the floor to a new and younger line: Ahon the Label. Aiming for less environmental impact, the brand works...
Read moreJOS Mundo — Bayong Slipper and Fettuccine Platform
JOS Mundo brings forward a reimagined Filipino classic in the Bayong Slipper, alongside a new version of their familiar Fettuccine footwear: a natural progression from their archival Marikina-made sapatilyas. The...
Read moreNon Sequitur: Tropa Lookbook 2021
In our new Tropa undertaking, we veer from the familiar territories of cityscapes and neighborhood alleys to capture the last days of summer along the shores of Siargao. Joined by...
Read moreVivien Ramsay: A State of Decadence
Once again Tropa is delighted to carry new pieces by the designer Vivien Ramsay, providing the holidays the decadent wardrobe it deserves.The garments possess a pared-down glamour fit for urban...
Read moreJoin the — TROPA FIT CLUB
With this year’s games postponed, we find ourselves now producing not-so-sporty sportswear, cheekily dubbed the Tropa Fit Club.We veer from lycra-clad visions of health and fitness and instead bring forth...
Read moreThe Things You Call Home (Scarf Collection No.2)
Graphic artist Paulina Ortega finds her way back to Metro Manila for the second edition of "The Things You Call Home". She expands the growing collection's oeuvre by way of...
Read moreRECAP: Tropabowl
A look into scenes from our Tropabowl. Tune in to see the celebration of Tropa’s 2nd anniversary bash amidst good company, disco dancing, atbp. Our thanks to those who joined...
Read moreThrough the Noise
Carl Jan Cruz emanates neotropicism in their latest film. Shot in the peak of summer, the team captures sun-soaked scenes native to Filipino settings while showcasing the newest array from...
Read moreGIL RODRIGUEZ
On the constant search for likeminded individuals and brands to join our community, Tropa is joined by Gil Rodriguez. Coming in as our first ever international brand, Tropa also takes...
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