Polo shirts or patterned batik, often tucked into high-waisted slacks.
The word Gampak , derived from Javanese and Betawi slang, loosely translates to "cool," "badass," or "stylishly confident." When paired with Bapak Indo (Indonesian Dad), it describes a burgeoning lifestyle and entertainment movement that celebrates fathers who are urban, tech-savvy, musically inclined, and deeply engaged in modern hedonism—without abandoning their family duties. GAMPAK KONTOL BAPAK INDO
: Often jokingly referred to as the "Father of Podcasts" or the "unfunny father" within the Majelis Lucu Indonesia (MLI) circle. Polo shirts or patterned batik, often tucked into
So, to all the Bapaks out there: Keep the sambal spicy, keep the volume loud, and keep the vibes high. You have proven that fatherhood isn't the end of the party—it’s just a remix of the greatest hits. So, to all the Bapaks out there: Keep