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FALL 2014 DELIVERY "WE FORWARD IN THIS GENERATION" (THIRD RELEASE)

Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, November 15th, 2014.Aloha kākou!We present to you the third release from our Fall 2014 Delivery One Collection, entitled “We Forward In This Generation.” Based on Bob Marley’s inspiring lyrics, we interpret the meaning as “adaptation through change.” Through special textiles and new designs, as well as a few classics from our archive, we strive to showcase Hawaiʻi’s ability to assimilate and move forward through the multitude of changes within its existence. May we move forward in this generation, and may we move forward in each generation to come. Thief’s Theme Mua StrapbackFeaturing our classic Thief’s Theme pattern in darker, subdued colors printed with water-based ink on a black cotton canvas strapback. White...

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FALL 2014 DELIVERY "WE FORWARD IN THIS GENERATION" (SECOND RELEASE)

Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, November 8th, 2014.Aloha kākou!We present to you the second release from our Fall 2014 Delivery One Collection, entitled “We Forward In This Generation.” Based on Bob Marley’s inspiring lyrics, we interpret the meaning as “adaptation through change.” Through special textiles and new designs, as well as a few classics from our archive, we strive to showcase Hawaiʻi’s ability to assimilate and move forward through the multitude of changes within its existence. May we move forward in this generation, and may we move forward in each generation to come. Lēʻahi SnapbackA design brought back from our archives. Lēʻahi (brow of the ʻahi fish) is the Hawaiian name for Diamond Head, which is prominently...

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FALL 2014 DELIVERY "WE FORWARD IN THIS GENERATION" (FIRST RELEASE)

Releasing in-store, online, and at select stockists this Saturday, November 1st, 2014.Aloha kākou!"We forward in this generation.” These powerful words spoken by Bob Marley (Redemption Song), are the foundation for our Fall Delivery One collection. Although it can be interpreted in a number of ways, through our collection we perceive the meaning as "adaptation through change,” and liken it to Hawaiʻi’s ability to assimilate and adapt to a variety of changes throughout its existence, and how we as a people keep moving forward. From the first settlers landing in Hawaiʻi, to Kamehameha’s unity of the islands, to the wave of western influence in Hawaiʻi, and to the present with Hawaiʻi’s ongoing environmental changes—we’ve pulled some of these moments in Hawaiʻi’s...

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