Garçons Avec L’argent (GAL) was founded in Lisbon by three friends with roots in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. Born from the city’s mix of African heritage and European influence, GAL blends luxury craftsmanship with street sensibility, creating garments that are both elevated and grounded.

Built from a narrative standpoint, GAL is not just about clothes but about identity, ambition, and belonging. Every piece carries meaning, from the football cages where confidence and brotherhood are built, to the streets and spaces where culture is created. GAL reflects a relentless mentality of breaking barriers, chasing dreams, and taking Lisbon’s cultural heartbeat to the world.

With no boundaries on who can wear it, GAL stands for inclusivity and confidence. The founders’ understanding of garments, fit, and storytelling comes simply from being guys with a shared passion to make some fly stuff, turning ideas, culture, and lived experiences into pieces that carry meaning.