Henny & Lumpia

About

Henny & Lumpia

Most clothing brands start with a mood board. This one started with a family.

Paul Andre and Lloyd de Vera grew up Filipino American in the Bay Area — the kind of upbringing where your grandma's cooking was the best thing on the block but nobody outside your house knew what arroz caldo was. Where you were proud of where you came from, but the culture around you rarely made space for it.

That gap bothered them. So they filled it.

Paul Andre and Lloyd built Filthy Dripped from scratch — the first Filipino-owned hip hop streetwear brand to come out of the Bay. No investors. No blueprint. Just two brothers who believed their community deserved to see itself in the clothes it wore. The brand grew because it was real, and people can always tell the difference.

They didn't stop there. Today they run Quickly Benicia, a spot serving boba and Filipino food — the same combination of cultures they've always lived in. A place where your order might be a brown sugar milk tea next to a plate of rice. Exactly how it should be.

Named after the things that show up at every Filipino gathering without fail.

Henny & Lumpia is their next chapter. Designed for Filipino Americans who want their style to say something true about who they are. Not a costume. Not a caricature. Just honest, sharp streetwear made by people who actually grew up in this culture.

Paul Andre and Lloyd aren't chasing trends. They're building something that lasts — because that's what you do when the work is personal.

Community

Built for Filipino Americans by Filipino Americans. Every piece is an expression of a culture that has always been here — and deserves to be seen.

Production

Made in the USA — right here in the Bay Area. Local production means we control the quality, support our community, and stand behind every garment.

Longevity

We build things meant to last. Sharp cuts, honest materials, no shortcuts. When the work is personal, you don't cut corners.