疯僧药局 · 习惯Habit.
M.M.A. Tote.


Big enough for the week's market. Heavy raw cotton in natural cream or sun-faded brick — a slouchy half-bowl silhouette. Vintage Shaolin warrior monk print, hand-pulled in Paris. Built to soften with use.
- 440 g/m² garment-dyed cotton canvas
- Long shoulder-length webbing handles
- Cream colorway (structured) · Faded red colorway (slouchy bowl)
- Hand-screen-printed in our Paris workshop
M.M.A. Tee.


Heavy cream cotton, drop shoulders, hem just past the hip — built loose so it drapes the way it should. Vintage Shaolin warrior chest print, M.M.A. lockup beneath. The uniform off-duty.
- 240 g/m² garment-dyed combed cotton
- Oversized loose fit · drop shoulder
- Sizes XS – XXL (one cut, all bodies)
- Hand-screen-printed in our Paris workshop
What you wear is what you practice.
In the Chan tradition a monk owns three things: a robe, a bowl, and a discipline. Everything else passes through his hands. We kept the spirit and dropped the asceticism.
M.M.A. is Mad Monk Apothecary off-duty. The robe is now a heavy cream tee. The bowl is a faded red tote big enough for the market. The discipline is yours to keep.
Each drop is small, screen-printed by hand in Paris, and never restocked exactly the same way twice. The first run is 疯僧药局 — the Mad Monk's pharmacy — rendered in the visual language of a 1970s Hong Kong kung fu poster. Not a fight. A practice.
疯僧药局