The prettiest CNY 2022 red packet designs to get your hands on

These red packets are sure to make an impression

red packet designs 2022
Credit: Love, Bonito, Instagram/@perkbyklate
Share this article

It's that time of the year again! While we gather with our friends and family to usher in the Year of the Tiger, there are a few things to look forward to. Think — the abundance of food (cue the inevitable weight gain), good company and inundation of red packets or angbaos.

While e-hong baos are encouraged to be given in this day and age, it is still common practice for some of us to give out traditional red packets during the Lunar New Year.

From the quirky to the artistic, here are the most well-designed red packets you can get in 2022. We’ll update this story as more designs come in, so check back often.

cny

Skechers

Credit: Skechers
1/7

Fancy something that's a little more cutesy? Peep this adorable set by Skechers. Here, the red packets feature a cute, playful tiger, all dressed up in a Skechers blue hoodie. Great for giving them to kids or even those young at heart, this red packet will definitely make anyone smile.

Available at all Skechers outlets islandwide, you can easily get yours when you spend a minimum of $100 in a single receipt at any of their stores to receive a packet of five angbaos.

Secretlab

2/7

Sometimes less is truly more — and no, we don’t actually mean the contents of the red packets but rather the design of it. When you have something as timeless as this design by Secretlab, you can be certain that you can still use it for the next few CNY celebrations in the years to come.

Be sure to stay tuned to Secretlab's socials to find out more about how you can get your hands on this luxurious set.

Love, Bonito

Credit: Love, Bonito
3/7

Covered in blooms, signifying rebirth and prosperity, these red (and pink) packets from Love, Bonito reflects the brand's iconic style and elements.

In celebration of the Lunar New Year festivities, the local fashion label will be giving out a complimentary set of custom Love, Bonito Red Packets with any purchase. It's perfect, especially if you're already planning to buy your CNY outfit from the store itself, so you won't have to look elsewhere to stock up on your angbaos!

Perk by Kate

Credit: Perk by Kate
4/7

New year, new beginnings. Local label, Perk By Kate, has just introduced its latest range of red packet designs and it's centred around empowerment and inner strength to take on the year ahead. Here, the angbaos, which arrive in a pack of eight, arrive in different colours like a scarlet blossom, dusk blue, mandarin and peony. On top of that, it's also complimentary with every purchase above $50, or available for purchase at $18 per pack.

Independent Market

Credit: INDEPENDENT MARKET
5/7

Functionality meets fun with this range of angbaos. Homegrown label, Independent Market just unveiled their range of red packets for CNY and it's inspired by, you guessed it, your favourite Chinese New Year goodies. The designs include the ever-so-popular crispy shrimp rolls and pineapple tarts that are commonly found at most households during the New Year.

The Paper Bunny

Credit: The Paper Bunny
6/7

What better way to send blessings and well wishes than with this beautiful red packet by The Paper Bunny. Boasting a bold geometric design with a bright colour palette to match, this eye-catching design is sure to grab the attention of many, for good reason. In the spirit of new beginnings, the red packet is also said to evoke abundance, vibrance and togetherness.

Z Collectiv

7/7

The pastel pink-infused pearlescent papers give a touch of opulence to this set of angbaos by Z Collectiv. But what stands out the most about this design would have to be the phoenix and fish elements embossed in gold. Here, the phoenix signifies peace, prosperity and is said to rebirth out of ash, symbolising the constant striving spirit.

Meanwhile, the goldfish symbolises good fortune, prosperity, and abundance. With phoenixes and goldfishes representing sky and water respectively, this design amplifies the harmonisation powers of the symbols.

Share this article