Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, July 19th, 2014.Aloha kākou!We proudly present to you the final release of our Summer 2014 “Perception” Delivery 1 collection. With three new patterns (Maiʻa, Vanquish, and Kālā Pepa) as our foundation, we explore the perception of Hawaii from the outside looking in as well as the inside looking out.We'd like to send out a big MAHALO to everyone that supported our Summer 2014 Delivery 1 Collection, wether it be from our brick and mortar shop, our online shop, or one of our many great stockists. We will see you all soon for our Summer 2014 Delivery 2 Collection!MAIʻAA bright floral pattern that embodies the look of the classic aloha shirts found...
Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, July 5th, 2014.Aloha kākou!We present to you the fourth release of our Summer 2014 “Perception” Delivery 1 collection. With three new patterns (Maiʻa, Vanquish, and Kālā Pepa) as our foundation, we explore the perception of Hawaii from the outside looking in as well as the inside looking out.VANQUISHThis pattern is an amalgamation of Hawaiʻi’s lost native birds. All the extinct birds seen on this pattern have been vanquished due to invasive plants and animals after foreign assimilation. Beautiful birds like the ʻiʻo, ʻiʻiwi, ʻelepaio, palila, and ʻakohekohe, just to name a few, all suffered this fate. From an inside perspective, Hawaiians see the ruins of a once thriving ecosystem. Vanquish Mua SnapbackA...
Releasing in-store and online this Saturday, February 15th.“Mōhala i ka wai ka maka o ka pua” (Unfolded by the water are the faces of flowers).Starting off with this powerful quote, we build upon its principle meaning: Water is needed to sustain life. It plays a crucial part in the growth and prosperity of all living things. In Hawai‘i, we’re surrounded by it, we use it for nourishment and entertainment, and we ultimately embrace it.Hawai‘i is also home to one of the wettest spots in the world. Mt. Waiʻaleʻale, also known as the Heart of Kaua‘i, averages about 450 inches of rainfall annually. Its precipitation supplies numerous waterfalls, sending down rushing streams on all sides to feed the only navigable rivers...