
Skechers Cooks Up Malaysian Breakfast-Inspired Apparel Collection & We're Loving It!
Launching just in time for Merdaka Month, the collection features two exclusive short-sleeve tee designs – the Nasi Lemak Set and Kaya Toast Set – each beautifully complemented with Malaysian batik designs featuring floral motifs and geometric patterns available in two versatile colourways: Snow White and Black. Whether you're team sambal or team kaya, this is the perfect way to rep your foodie pride, loud and proud!
Unisex Short Sleeve Tee – Kaya Toast Set | RM129
From the humble kopitiams to your weekend cafe hops, kaya toast is one of the OG Malaysian breakfasts. This design pays homage to that perfect combo of toasted bread with creamy kaya and butter, best paired with soft-boiled eggs and a kaw teh tarik or kopi on the side.
Crafted from a breathable cotton-polyester blend, this short-sleeve tee delivers everyday comfort in your choice of crisp Snow White or the classic Black. Whether you're repping your kopitiam pride or just love a good local twist, the Kaya Toast Set brings together comfort, nostalgia, and a little bit of morning magic with that unmistakable Malaysian pride!
Unisex Short Sleeve Tee – Nasi Lemak Set | RM129
Nasi lemak – once a morning staple, now a 24/7 Malaysian essential. Whether it's ayam goreng, sambal kerang or rendang that gets you going, we all have a go-to nasi lemak combo that hits the spot! Celebrating Malaysia's most iconic dish in all its glorious, spicy versatility, this tee is a shoutout to that late-night mamak run or pre-meeting nasi lemak fix.
Made from a soft, breathable cotton-polyester blend, it delivers all-day comfort in a relaxed, casual fit. Whether you're heading out for makan or just feeling a little patriotic, this is a local style with serious flavours.
To add to the excitement, Skechers fans can now rep their Malaysian flavour with every step!
With every purchase from the Skechers City Foods Collection, customers will receive a complimentary Cali Bits charm featuring a mini Nasi Lemak Bungkus. Designed to resemble the iconic packet wrapped in aromatic daun pisang, this Foamies Cali Bits charm is a little tribute to the humble nasi lemak, a familiar sight at roadside stalls, office pantries, and school canteens across the nation.
Available now, the Skechers City Foods Collection is priced at RM129 and can be found at selected Skechers stores, including Pavilion Bukit Jalil, Pavilion Damansara Heights, Pavilion KL, Suria KLCC, The Exchange TRX Mall, and 1 Utama Shopping Centre and more.
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