Est. 2026 · Filipino Heritage Wear
Modern meets vintage Filipino clothing, native jewelry, and accessories. Built for daily wear — not just festivals. Designed for the diaspora.
View the CollectionEveryday pieces in piña, jusi, and handwoven fabric. Butterfly sleeves, baro't saya silhouettes — reimagined for coffee runs and coworking spaces.
Heirloom-inspired pieces — Tamborine, duque, and lingling-o forms — modernized for daily wear. Sterling, brass, and semi-precious stones.
Belts, scarves, hair adornments, and bags — each rooted in Filipino craft tradition. The finishing touches that make an outfit a statement.
Crafted with
"Kapwa means I see you, and in seeing you, I see myself. Our roots are not something to explain away — they are something to wear."
— The Kuwintas ethos
Shared identity. Community over individualism. Every piece connects the wearer to a lineage — and to each other.
Generational reconnection. For diaspora communities who grew up between two worlds — wearing our heritage is an act of becoming whole.
Heritage does not homogenize — it empowers. Our pieces are worn differently by everyone. That is the point.
We are done treating Filipino culture as a costume.
As a one-time festival outfit.
As a conversation piece for special occasions only.
Heritage belongs in the everyday.
Kuwintas builds clothing and adornments for Filipinos who live between worlds — who carry their roots with them wherever they go. Not as a statement. As a way of being.
For Filipino Americans, Canadians, Australians — for anyone who grew up between two worlds and is ready to stop apologizing for where they come from. Kuwintas is your wardrobe.