From everyday wear with cultural flair to statement pieces reserved for festive occasions, batik has steadily evolved beyond its traditional roots into a versatile fashion staple. With Hari Raya around the corner, many are on the lookout for outfits that feel both meaningful and stylish, and batik remains a timeless choice for celebrating the season in comfort and elegance. Today, batik in Singapore spans everything from heritage-inspired kebayas and men’s shirts to playful jumpsuits, accessories, and even custom-made modern silhouettes.
We’ve rounded up eight standout batik shops in Singapore, from heritage family-run names to modern labels, where you’ll find beautifully patterned pieces that blend culture, comfort, and style.
Note: This list is strictly not in order.
1. Little Nyonya Batik

Little Nyonya Batik is a go-to for those who appreciate batik in its most traditional and time-honoured form. Established in 2011, the brand is deeply rooted in preserving Peranakan culture through meticulously handcrafted pieces. Instead of modernising batik patterns, Little Nyonya Batik stays true to classic aesthetics, offering designs that celebrate heritage, history, and artisanal skill.
The brand works with two main techniques: hand-drawn batik and stamp batik. Hand-drawn pieces are especially prized, as each design can take months, sometimes up to a year, to complete. These premium creations are complemented by more affordable stamp batik options, making the collection accessible to different budgets. From embroidered kebaya tops to richly coloured batik fabrics, every item is handmade, ensuring no two pieces are ever identical.
Whether you’re searching for a statement kebaya for special occasions or a refined piece you can rewear in different ways, this shop rewards those who value craftsmanship and individuality.
Prices:
- Lereng Colorful Orchid on Cotton: $108
- Pink Orchid in Red-White: $108
- Colorful Flower on Mustard Cotton: $150
- Purple Flower Lime Cotton: $128
Highlights:
- Authentic hand-drawn and stamp batik techniques
- Traditional Peranakan kebayas and fabrics
- Each piece is handmade and one of a kind
Customer Reviews:
leow gwen
Their service was truly beyond expectations. They were incredibly patient and helpful while assisting my two aunties in choosing the right outfits. The lady boss and her assistants really made us feel at ease. They were so reassuring that even my two aunties, who were initially skeptical, felt comfortable trying on the outfits. Thank you for making them so happy and comfortable! There are so many beautiful colors and patterns to choose from in the shop, and I’m sure everyone can find something that suits them?.
Victoria Chan-Ross
Bought my Kebaya and Kerosung on my last trip to Singapore. Awesome to reconnect to my Peranakan heritage.
Josephine Tan
A hidden Peranakan treasure in the city! Nice batik tops and an array of brilliant Nyonya kebaya colors paired with beautiful sarongs. You’ll also find charming accessories, unique home décor, and Peranakan-themed gifts and souvenirs … perfect for events or special occasions. Managed to get two beautiful batik painting DIY kit pieces of the Singapore Merlion & Phoenix … such meaningful & creative keepsakes. A must-visit for lovers of culture and craft!?
Website: http://www.littlenyonyabatik.com/
Contact: 9062 3448
Location: 1 Coleman Street The Adelphi #02-01, Singapore 179803
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 11:30 AM – 5 PM | Closed on Sundays
2. Wellie Batik Fashions

Tucked away in Holland Road Shopping Centre, Wellie Batik Fashions has been a quiet constant since 1978. Stepping into the shop feels like entering a living archive of batik, with neatly arranged garments and floor-to-ceiling fabric displays that speak to decades of dedication. The store specialises in Indonesian batik made using traditional wax-resist dyeing methods.
The heart of the brand lies with Uncle Wellie, a master craftsman whose passion for batik is evident in every piece. While unassuming at first, he readily shares stories behind his designs and the subtle details he has incorporated over the years. The shop stocks a wide range of items, including dresses, pants, aprons, bags, and fabrics, each handmade with care.
Over the years, Wellie Batik Fashions has earned a loyal following, with customers returning from around the world for its reliability, quality, and unmistakably personal touch.
Prices:
- Handwoven Silk Hand-drawn Batik Long Sleeve Shirt: $590
- Hand-drawn Batik Short Sleeve Shirt: $290
- Hand-drawn Batik Sarong: $199
- Batik Print Wrap Skirt: $59
Highlights:
- Established batik shop since 1978
- Handmade Indonesian batik garments and fabrics
- Pieces crafted personally by Uncle Wellie
Customer Reviews:
Wei Fan
Amazing Singaporean fashion store. Every piece is hand made in the store. The owner is already 100 years of age — congratulations! I think that they can also custom make. Their cut is for normal/fit people. To compare with US size, you need to add 1 or 2 size up. Design is amazing. Pain taking job to march the patterns —- you won’t see where the pocket. Shop is on 3rd floor of holland center. Escalator didn’t work on my day of visit.
Steve Gibson
I was in need of a shirt for an upcoming wedding in Malaysia and I’m so glad I found Wellie Batik. I purchased a very stylish long sleeve shirt and also found a green short sleeve shirt. Their sizes go up to 6XL for husky guys (like me). Thanks to Eric for his help and attention to detail. I even found a nice Batik skirt for my wife.
Elizabeth Tan
Attentive and helpful service, with wide selection of batik items. Was helping a tourist friend look for batik ties and scrunchies, and they had both. They also had purses and notebooks with beautiful batik print. Prices were very reasonable. Happy to have found them and would highly recommend.
Website: http://www.welliebatik.com/
Contact: 9171 5662
Location: 211 Holland Avenue, Holland Rd, Shopping Ctr, 03-06, Singapore 278967
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday: 10 AM – 6:30 PM | Sunday: 11:30 AM – 6:30 PM
3. YeoMama Batik

YeoMama Batik injects fun, colour, and personality into traditional batik designs. Founded in 2018 and based at Oxley Bizhub, the brand reimagines batik for everyday wear, focusing on inclusivity, comfort, and joyful self-expression. Each piece is thoughtfully designed in Singapore and inspired by the lives of real people, embracing different body types and lifestyles.
The collection spans tops, bottoms, dresses, cheongsams, jumpsuits, dungarees, and even matching options for men and children. Sizes range from UK 6 to UK 16, making it easier for more people to find something that fits well and feels good. Many designs are also nursing-friendly, with practical details woven seamlessly into bold geometric prints.
All pieces are sourced from skilled artisans who specialise in handmade batik, ensuring that tradition remains central even as the brand pushes creative boundaries.
Prices:
- Mira Cheongsam Dress: $228
- Wawa Dress: $188
- Gia Bareback Dress: $208
- Maeve Top: $148
Highlights:
- Playful, modern batik designs for all ages
- Inclusive sizing and nursing-friendly options
- Handmade pieces sourced from skilled artisans
Customer Reviews:
Joanna O
This is a nice and unique store with great batik. Staff are nice and helpful. Prices are mostly midrange, kids shirts maybe $50-$90 and womens’ dresses $200-$290 or so. It may be a bit tough to find (it’s on the north side of the industrial park, facing outward).
YS
Very nice selection of clothings! Unique designs and nice materials.
Dave Ho
Excellent quality batik. Limited range for men but good and rare store dedicated to this fashion.
Website: http://yeomamabatik.com/
Contact: –
Location: 65 Ubi Rd 1, #01-87 Oxley Bizhub 1, Singapore 408729
Opening Hours: Open Daily: 12 PM – 7 PM
4. Kreasi Indah

Kreasi Indah caters specifically to men who want to incorporate batik into their everyday wardrobe without sacrificing comfort or modern style. This batik shop in Singapore focuses exclusively on men’s batik shirts, offering a curated selection that works well in both casual and semi-formal settings.
The brand blends traditional batik motifs with contemporary cuts, using cooling fabrics that suit Singapore’s tropical climate. You’ll find classic long- and short-sleeved button-up shirts alongside Mandarin-collar designs for a sharper silhouette. One standout option is the batik polo tee, crafted from premium stretch fabric, perfect for occasions where you want to look polished yet relaxed.
With its emphasis on practicality, versatility, and clean design, Kreasi Indah is ideal for men looking to ease into batik without committing to overly traditional styles.
Prices:
- Ash Dusk Mandarin Collar Batik: $24.95
- Azure Vines Long Sleeve Batik: $55.92
- Blue Cave Mandarin Collar Batik: $24.95
- Bumi Flora Long Sleeve Batik: $55.92
Highlights:
- Men’s-only batik shirt specialist
- Cooling, breathable fabrics for tropical wear
- Unique batik polo tees and Mandarin collars
Customer Reviews:
Benaiah Leong
Staff was very friendly and helpful in suggesting what shirt best suited me. The batik designs are all very nice! Prices also relatively affordable compared to a lot of other batik clothes shops
Diana Tio
Beyond grateful that Kreasi Indah managed to alter our attire at such short notice because we required it urgently for an event. Will highly recommend this shop for high quality batik and great services ??
Edy Liew
Great selection of batik clothings! I’m glad I found Kerasi Indah! Eugene is super friendly and able to recommend the design based on our requirement!
Website: https://ki.com.sg/
Contact: 8696 0182
Location: 11 Tanjong Katong Rd, #01-26/27, KINEX 437157
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday: 11:30 AM – 8:30 PM | Monday: 1:30 PM – 8:30 PM
5. Think Batik

Think Batik offers a balanced mix of tradition and modernity, making it easy to weave batik into your daily outfits. The brand champions comfort and style, producing versatile pieces that feel current while still honouring classic batik patterns. Its wide-ranging collection caters to men, women, and children alike.
For women, options include wrap skirts, kebaya tops, dresses, co-ords, outerwear, and pants in a variety of colours and silhouettes. Men can choose from short- and long-sleeved shirts as well as lightweight outerwear. Accessories such as bags and kimonos add further styling possibilities.
The brand also releases special festive collections, including annual Eid lines that are thoughtfully designed for celebratory gatherings. If you’re looking for wearable batik that transitions easily from casual to festive, Think Batik is a solid choice.
Prices:
- Harmony Wrap Skirt V2: $48
- Harmony Shirt: $68
- Luna Kimono: $70
- Moda Wide-Legged Pants: $68
Highlights:
- Batik clothing for men, women, and kids
- Comfortable, modern silhouettes
- Seasonal festive and Eid collections
Customer Reviews:
Nathanael Foong
Purchased several articles of clothing for my family, including shirts and pants. The designs are beautiful and customer service was top notch!
Phạm Khánh Ly
I love my shirt from Think Batik and the customer service is good too. 10/10!
Kendra Tan
Ordered a family set for from Think Batik and I’m super impressed with the quality and cutting. Usually we have to alter ones from other stores however we didn’t need to with the ones we got! They were nicely fitted! My child usually complains when the material is itchy and rough but not with the ones we got from Think Batik! Thank you and we will me visiting your store again soon!
Website: https://thinkbatik.com/
Contact: hellothinkbatik@gmail.com
Location: –
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday: 9 AM – 6 PM | Closed on Saturdays & Sundays
6. Toko Aljunied

Toko Aljunied is one of the oldest batik retailers in Singapore and is especially well-known for its authentic Nyonya kebayas. Specialising in freehand embroidery on fine cotton fabrics, the shop also carries men’s batik shirts and a wide selection of quality batik textiles.
Beyond clothing, you’ll find accessories and various styles of kebayas at different price points, all offering good value for their craftsmanship. The knowledgeable staff are a key highlight here, readily explaining the differences between Malay, Indonesian, and Peranakan batik styles. They’re also happy to guide customers on how to wear and care for their purchases.
With attentive service, including complimentary on-the-spot alterations, Toko Aljunied delivers a shopping experience that feels personal, educational, and genuinely rooted in passion for the craft.
Prices:
They don’t post their Batik prices publicly. Kindly visit or contact them directly for inquiries.
Highlights:
- Authentic Nyonya kebayas with freehand embroidery
- Knowledgeable staff offering styling guidance
- Free alterations and reasonable pricing
Customer Reviews:
Elizabeth Elisha Ms Kueh
Love their selections of kebaya! It looks great on my mum too! They have beautiful accessories and lots of varieties. Most importantly the pricing is reasonable and the quality is good. Walked past a few shops, this is still our favourite with great customer service. They provide alteration service too.
Dru Lu
Decent place to shop for batiks souvenir. Their higher end batik can be quite pricy but the quality seems decent. Ended up going with a beautiful batik lose fabrics tote bag. The shop owner is quite warm and nice. Comfortable just browsing around.
kimberly loke
Pricey especially because it’s in a touristy area but the fabric I find it good quality.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/TokoAljunied
Contact: 6294 6897
Location: 91 Arab St, Singapore 199787
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:30 AM – 6 PM | Sunday: 11:30 AM – 5 PM
7. Peranakan Batik

Peranakan Batik is a contemporary brand that shines a spotlight on traditional craftsmanship through beautifully handcrafted accessories and gifts. The shop is best known for its beaded bags, sandals, and cultural keepsakes, each showcasing vibrant colours and intricate embroidery inspired by Peranakan heritage.
Every piece is painstakingly assembled by hand using high-quality materials such as Japanese beads, resulting in products that feel both luxurious and meaningful. Despite the labour-intensive process, prices remain reasonable given the level of detail involved.
The brand also accepts custom orders, allowing customers to choose their preferred designs and colour combinations. These bespoke pieces take a few weeks to complete but are often praised as being well worth the wait.
Prices:
They don’t post their Batik prices publicly. Kindly visit or contact them directly for inquiries.
Highlights:
- Handcrafted Peranakan beaded bags and accessories
- High-quality materials and detailed embroidery
- Custom orders available upon request
Customer Reviews:
Jessica
I was drawn by the beautiful Peranakan beaded pieces showcased in this shop. Andy, the owner shared that each piece was meticulously hand-stitched—a craft and art form that is becoming increasingly rare these days. I was able to select my preferred leather and design, and just collected my bag today a few weeks after placing my order. I absolutely love how it turned out. Good things are truly worth the wait! Highly recommend this shop if you’re looking for exquisitely crafted bags featuring authentic Peranakan beadwork.
Felicia Chng
Found this gem of a shop selling beautiful handmade Peranakan beaded bags, purses and sandals. Very high quality workmanship with good variety and selection. I bought a few bags that made perfect gifts for family visiting Singapore. Highly recommend!!
Jacqueline Lim
Good selection and quality of designed beaded bags and shoes. Beautiful pieces! They do custom made to your choice of design and colour. Polite and very welcoming customer service. Wonderful way of blending tradition heritage and modernity together.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/SingaporePeranakanBatik/
Contact: 8879 8299
Location: 50 East Coast Rd, #01-111 Roxy Square Beside Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy Hotel, located right outside Marine Parade Station (TE26, via Exit 2, Singapore 428769
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday: 11 AM – 6 PM | Closed on Mondays
8. Ozel

Founded in 2016, Ozel is a homegrown label that offers batik clothing for everyone including men, women, children, and even pets. The brand is known for its chic, easy-to-style designs that fuse traditional batik and songket patterns with contemporary silhouettes.
Expect modern staples such as peplum tops, pinafores, high-waisted skirts, and cardigans, all given a batik twist. Sizes go up to 3XL, making the range inclusive for different body types. For those seeking something more personalised, Ozel also provides made-to-measure services, allowing customers to select fabrics, placements, collars, and pocket details.
Beyond retail, the brand hosts beginner-friendly batik workshops that offer hands-on insight into batik-making techniques, making it a great choice for both shoppers and curious creatives.
Prices:
- Wave Wrap Skirt: $65
- Kaloud Wide Leg Pants: $35
- Men Smart Batik: Warisan: $68
- Men Smart Batik: Archipelago: $55
Highlights:
- Inclusive sizing and modern batik designs
- Custom-made and made-to-measure options
- Beginner-friendly batik workshops
Customer Reviews:
Nurul Huda NH
Ozel Boutique appears in my search for a Batik Kurung outfit for an engagement event. Without knowing what to expect, I walk in & was greeted by a beautiful lady, Zakia ( I hope I get the name right). She recommended something that I was really looking for; Batik top with plain skirt in the colour that I wanted. She even recommended the shawl colour to match the outfit and explained in detail how the washing was to be done. It is such pleasant and helpful with swift service.
Kai Jie Zheng
Beautiful & unique Batik designs which drew me to the brand. Lovely customer service which put me at ease immediately since this was my first visit to a Batik boutique. My mum, a seamstress herself, examined the maxi pencil skirt I purchased and commented that it was “Very class(y)! Very good workmanship! Quality of fabric is very good!”. Alteration was done on-the-spot at a reasonable fee. Overall, a very authentic, honest & trustworthy brand!
Antara Lahiri
Brilliant batik workshop held by Zakia!! Highly recommended even for beginners who enjoy colours and painting
Website: http://www.ozel.com.sg/
Contact: 8533 3444
Location: Golden Landmark Shopping Centre, 390 Victoria St, #03-20, Singapore 188061
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 11 AM – 7 PM | Sunday: 1 PM –5 PM | Closed on Mondays
BestLah’s Recommendation
With Hari Raya around the corner and plenty of styles to consider, choosing the right batik shop can feel overwhelming. To make it easier, here’s where each one shines.
1. If You Want A Proper Heritage Kebaya Moment
Our pick: Little Nyonya Batik
Little Nyonya Batik is the one to visit when you want batik that feels truly traditional, not “modern batik-inspired”. Their strength is in classic Peranakan aesthetics such as embroidered kebaya tops, rich colours, and patterns that feel rooted in heritage.
If you’re shopping for Hari Raya and want something that looks meaningful (and not mass-produced), this is a great option because many pieces are handmade, with hand-drawn batik available for those who want something extra special. It’s also a satisfying place to browse if you care about craft as every piece feels like it has a story behind it.
2. If You Want Modern, Wearable Batik You’ll Actually Rewear
Our pick: Think Batik
Think Batik is ideal if you want batik that slides easily into your day-to-day wardrobe including co-ords, wrap skirts, pants, shirts, and pieces that don’t feel too costume-y. It’s especially handy if you’re shopping for the whole family, because they cater to men, women, and kids, and their cuts are designed to be comfortable (which matters in the Singapore heat).
They also do festive collections, so if you want something Raya-appropriate but still versatile enough for brunch, work, or visiting days later, Think Batik is a safe, stylish bet.
3. If You’re Buying For Men And Want It Sharp And Easy
Our pick: Kreasi Indah
Kreasi Indah is the most straightforward choice when you’re shopping specifically for men’s batik shirts. The range is focused so you won’t waste time, and the designs feel clean and modern, great if you want something suitable for open houses, family photos, or semi-formal dinners without looking overly traditional.
Their Mandarin-collar options give a sharper silhouette, and the breathable, cooling fabrics are a big plus for long Raya visiting days. If you want a “wear and go” batik shirt that still looks put-together, this is the pick.
Final Thoughts
From heritage-rich kebayas and artisanal accessories to modern, wearable batik for everyday life, Singapore’s batik scene is impressively diverse. Each of the shops on this list brings a distinct perspective, whether it’s preserving traditional techniques, championing inclusivity, or pushing creative boundaries with contemporary cuts and fabrics. Together, they highlight how batik continues to thrive as both a cultural symbol and a fashion-forward choice.
If you’re keen on exploring other traditional styles beyond batik, you might also enjoy discovering the best cheongsam shops in Singapore. These stores offer another beautiful way to celebrate heritage through timeless silhouettes, intricate details, and modern reinterpretations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2. How can I tell if a piece of batik is "real" or just a machine print?
The easiest way is to flip the fabric over. In authentic batik, the dye penetrates the fibers, so the pattern is almost equally vibrant on both sides. On a machine print, the back is usually much paler or white. You can also look for "crackle" lines or slight imperfections in the pattern, which are hallmarks of the handmade waxing process.
3. Can I wear batik for formal events in Singapore, or is it only for casual wear?
Batik is widely accepted as formal and "smart casual" attire in Singapore. Long-sleeved batik shirts are a popular alternative to suits for men at weddings, gala dinners, and even parliamentary sessions. For women, batik is often incorporated into elegant cheongsams, kebayas, or modern wrap dresses suitable for any high-profile event.
4. Why is some batik much more expensive than others?
The price depends on the technique. Batik Tulis (hand-drawn) is the most expensive because a single piece can take weeks or months of meticulous work. Batik Cap (stamped) is mid-range as it is faster but still involves manual labor and wax. Machine-printed fabrics are the most affordable because they are mass-produced without the traditional wax-resist process.
5. Is it offensive for someone who isn't Malay or Peranakan to wear batik?
Not at all. In Singapore’s multicultural context, batik is celebrated as a regional heritage art form. It is a common sight to see Singaporeans of all ethnicities wearing batik, especially during National Day or racial harmony events, as a way to honor Southeast Asian identity.
6. What is the best way to wash batik without the colors fading?
Hand-washing is highly recommended. You should use a gentle, pH-neutral detergent or a traditional soap called lerak (soapberry). Avoid harsh bleaches and never wring the fabric; instead, gently squeeze the water out and dry it in a shaded, breezy spot away from direct sunlight to prevent the dyes from bleaching.
7. Does the "crackle" effect on the fabric mean the batik is damaged?
No, the "crackle" (or krek) is actually a sought-after feature. It happens when the wax cracks slightly during the dyeing process, allowing thin veins of color to seep through. Many enthusiasts look for these lines as proof of authenticity and a sign of the fabric's unique character.
8. Is batik always made of cotton, or can it be silk?
While cotton is the most common for everyday wear due to our humid weather, batik can also be done on silk, linen, or even chiffon. Silk batik is particularly prized in Singapore for its luxurious sheen and is often chosen for high-end formal shirts and evening gowns.
9. What do common batik motifs like "Parang" or "Kawung" symbolise?
Batik patterns often carry deep meanings. The Parang (sword) motif traditionally represents protection and power, while the Kawung (four-petaled flower) represents wisdom and self-control. In Singapore, you will also see many floral and "cloud" motifs that reflect the coastal and botanical influences of the region.
10. Is batik considered "old-fashioned" for younger Singaporeans?
There has been a significant "Batik Renaissance" among younger generations. Many local designers are reimagining the fabric into modern silhouettes like cropped tops, jumpsuits, and even sneakers. It is now seen as a "cool" way to stay connected to heritage while dressing for a contemporary urban lifestyle.
