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FITSTRIKE RELEASE: BRIGANTE SNAPBACK & MAUI WOWIE TEE / STORE CLOSURE

Releasing exclusively online this Tuesday, March 24 at 11am HST.Please note our Kona Street location is closed for the time being.Aloha kākou!We have a new FITSTRIKE Brigante snapback and brand new tee design entitled Maui Wowie releasing this Tuesday. The Brigante features a tiger camouflage pattern covering the front two panels and visor, with the side and back panels made of white trucker mesh. The front logo, eyelets, and snap enclosure are white, while the side logo and back crest are black and white, and the top button is finished in black. The new Maui Wowie tee mixes a vintage advertisement poster look with the potent Valley Isle supply of sativa, printed on a military green tee. STORE CLOSUREDue to the...

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SPRING/SUMMER 2015 DELIVERY “WEIGHT OF A PICUL”

Releasing in-store and online at FittedHawaii.com this Saturday, August 8th.Model: Christian AloisioAloha kākou!Our Spring/Summer 2015 Delivery continues this Saturday with more items from the Weight of a Picul Collection. In these two seasons, we focus our attention to two of Hawaiʻi’s commodities that have proven to be incredibly important in Hawaiʻi’s socioeconomic growth. ʻIliahi, or Hawaiian sandalwood, dynamically shifted our economy with the introduction of the trade industry. Koa ushered in a new demand for quality materials in modern times, solidifying its place among the world’s finest woods. The name “Weight of a Picul” stems from the Asian unit of measure that was used when trading the sandalwood in the early 1800’s, defined as “the amount a man could carry...

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SPRING/SUMMER 2015 DELIVERY “WEIGHT OF A PICUL”

Releasing in-store and online at FittedHawaii.com this Saturday, June 20th.Releasing at select stockists next week.Model: Kelsie Megan (@kmwml)Aloha kākou!Our Spring/Summer 2015 Delivery continues this Saturday with more items from the Weight of a Picul Collection. In these two seasons, we focus our attention to two of Hawaiʻi’s commodities that have proven to be incredibly important in Hawaiʻi’s socioeconomic growth. ʻIliahi, or Hawaiian sandalwood, dynamically shifted our economy with the introduction of the trade industry. Koa ushered in a new demand for quality materials in modern times, solidifying its place among the world’s finest woods. The name “Weight of a Picul” stems from the Asian unit of measure that was used when trading the sandalwood in the early 1800’s, defined as...

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HAWAIIAN DIET COLLECTION (SECOND COURSE)

Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, February 21st.Aloha kākou!This Saturday we’re bringing you the second course of our Hawaiian Diet collection. Based on the foods we ate as youngsters and still enjoy to this day, the collection features our new Hungy Time pattern and other designs that conjure up memories of our childhood. We hope you’re still hungry... Mua SnapbackFeaturing a gray waxed linen base with a teal visor and top button, also in waxed linen. The Mua logo features white and shades of deep navy, while the side and back embroideries are all deep navy. A white snap enclosure completes the look. General Store Tee – White / Keiki Tee – Heather GrayA new design that reminds us...

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SUMMER 2014 “PERCEPTION” DELIVERY 2 (FIFTH RELEASE)

Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, September 6th, 2014.Aloha kākou!We present to you the fifth release of our Summer 2014 “Perception” Delivery 2 collection. Utilizing the same three patterns from Delivery 1 (Maiʻa, Vanquish, and Kālā Pepa) in bolder, darker colors, we continue to explore the perception of Hawaii from the outside looking in as well as the inside looking out.MAIʻAA bold floral pattern that embodies the look of the classic aloha shirts found at Dukeʻs Lane, the popular open market spot where tourists would go to find loud and cheap aloha shirts. It acts as a representation of the outside perception of Hawaii in the mid 1900’s, being a bright and colorful tourist attraction.KĀLĀ PEPAA collage...

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