Ladies Agnes Tee - Childhood Games
Part 3 of our Dear Singapore SG60 collection continues the celebration of all things uniquely Singaporean with our Childhood Games print, a playful tribute to the nostalgic moments. It features Singlish slang, and traditional games that defined our growing-up years. From five stones to chapteh and phrases like “Steady lah!” and “Jialat!”, this print is packed with memories you’ll want to pass on to the next generation.
This short-sleeved cotton tee adds a cheerful pop of colour, while keeping a relaxed silhouette for your casual days out.
Celebrate SG60 in twinning styles that bring tribute to nostalgic childhood games.
Twinning Styles
Babies (6M to 3Y):
- Jersey Scarlett Dress - Childhood Games
Children (6M to 14Y):
- Polo Tee - Childhood Games
- Flutter Playsuit - Childhood Games
Adults:
- Polo Tee - Childhood Games
Size and Fit
Model is 168 cm tall and she wears M.
Our measurements are taken laid flat and are subjected to a 0.5" allowance.
Size | Chest (cm) |
Length (cm) |
XS | 51 | 59 |
S | 52 | 60 |
M | 54 | 61 |
L | 56 | 62 |
XL | 58 | 63 |
Care and Composition
Material: 95% cotton, 5% elastane
Care Instructions
- Handwash or cold machine wash recommended. For best results, place in mesh bag before machine wash.
- Wash with similar colours
- Do not bleach, dry clean or soak
Based on our experience, certain organic or plant-based detergents may cause colour runs on our printed fabrics, especially with darker colours. We recommend using regular household detergents, which are the ones we use during our internal colourfastness testing. To keep your clothing looking its best, please follow all wash care instructions closely.
SG60 Dear Singapore, Part 3
Childhood Games
Our Childhood Games print pays a playful tribute to the nostalgic moments. It features Singlish slang, and traditional games that defined our growing-up years.
From five stones to chapteh and phrases like “Steady lah!” and “Jialat!”, this print is packed with memories you’ll want to pass on to the next generation.

