ORIGIN
The Barong Tagalog traces its roots to the Tagalog word baro, meaning “shirt,” which was traditionally worn by both men and women prior to Spanish colonization. These early garments were often paired with salaual (trousers), tapis (overskirts for women), robes, and belts; reflecting a functional yet expressive style shaped by local customs and trade influences from neighboring Asian cultures.
During the Spanish colonial era, the baro evolved from everyday working-class attire into what we now recognize as the Barong Tagalog, a translucent, untucked garment that colonizers imposed as a way to distinguish the native population from the elite and prevent the concealment of weapons. Over time, this shirt of resistance transformed into a symbol of Filipino pride and dignity, today now revered as the "Philippine tuxedo" and worn to honor both heritage and history.
Image: "Mestizos Sangley y Chino" Tipos del País, 19th century watercolour by Justiniano Asuncion (1841) from the book "Las Indias Orientales Españolas" | Image: Wikimedia Commons
BARO HISTORY
The Barong Tagalog is timeless and a symbol of pride, resistance, and heritage. It’s 100% OURS! But let’s be real: the traditional Barong is mostly reserved for formal events. Rocking one to the grocery store? On a third date? Or with shorts? (Okay, some legends can pull it off.)
We wanted more. We wanted to take the spirit of the Barong, the legacy, the history, the craftsmanship and make it wearable anywhere, every day. We wanted to blend tradition with the rhythm of modern life, without losing its soul.
So we created The Baro, a modern-day silhouette infused with our KNOW HISTORY DNA. Clean, versatile, unapologetically Filipino. And now, we’re proud to introduce the next evolution in the Baro family: The Baro LAKAS.
INSPIRATION
The carabao has always stood as a living emblem of strength, resilience, and sacrifice within the Filipino story. For centuries, this steadfast animal has carried the weight of our fields, our families, and our future enduring sun, rain, and burden without faltering. It is from this enduring spirit that we drew inspiration for the next chapter in our Baro line. We call it “LAKAS,” the Filipino word for strength, paying homage not only to the carabao’s might, but to the perseverance, dignity, and unbreakable will passed down through generations. This is Ancestor Made.
DETAILS
Your LAKAS chest proudly displays a vibrant full-color carabao embroidery, symbolizing strength and perseverance, adorned with sampaguita flowers, banana leaves, and straws of rice; each element chosen as a reminder of resilience, beauty, and the land that sustains us. The carabao itself bears a lingling-o on its nose, representing continuity, connection, and the eternal cycle of life.
Your LAKAS transforms the carabao from beast of burden to icon of defiance and heritage. For generations, the carabao has carried the weight of the land and the people embodying perseverance, sacrifice, and dignity.
Historically, barongs during the Spanish Colonial Period (18th–19th centuries) were worn longer, often reaching mid-thigh, with hems that were straight or slightly curved and traditionally left untucked. Your LAKAS silhouette nods to these roots while updating the cut for modern wear. The mandarin collar adds a distinctly Filipino-Asian identity representing both cultural pride and contemporary elegance.
- UNISEXY Fit
- Full color carabao embroidery
- Mandarin collar
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Four button half open
- Pearl buttons
- Woven inside tag
- Woven Kampeon logo tag
The Baro is designed in the U.S. and manufactured by the great folks of the Philippines. We could have easily manufactured The Baro at fraction of the cost in China, but this directly goes to our people! We even visited our manufacturer in the Philippines to ensure proper working conditions with no child labor and fare wages.
SIZING
Your LAKAS is a modern fit and is true to size, but to ensure you get the correct fit, please reference our size breakdown for accurate purchase. Ladies size down.
We hope you enjoy your LAKAS as much as we enjoyed creating it. It is the perfect blend of tradition with the modern day individual on the go.
YOUR BARO LAKAS
Model is wearing a small LAKAS Baro. Height 4'11" @ 92 lbs.
BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE
Surprise!!! Alongside your LAKAS release, we’re offering a small capsule collection honoring the carabao, the quiet hero of our history. Each piece is designed to celebrate the strength, sacrifice, and spirit of this powerful symbol. This limited release carries the same heart and heritage that shaped the Philippines one field, one burden, one story at a time.