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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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SUMMER 13 “RAINBOW COUNTRY,” HATS

Releasing Saturday, July 20th. Please note: only a select handful of Summer '13 D. 1 hats will be available for purchase online.Aloha kākou!For our Summer collection, we travel to Rainbow Country. From the mountain to the ocean, this is Hawaiian lifestyle at it's best. Narrated through a series of graphics that tells the story of a Summer's Day, taking you from Sunrise to Sunset. Gear up and break out your favorite Bob Marley disc, or better yet, load up Mr. Marley's Soul Rebel CD and play "Rainbow Country" obnoxiously loud. Fill up the cooler with your beverages of choice and hit the road. If there's one thing Hawaiʻi knows how to do, it's how to take advantage of the season...

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KIHEI x RISE

Aloha.Releasing Saturday (May 2nd). For the past 4 years now, we’ve been using cultural & societal references from both past and present in which we use to instill and implement into the majority of our merchandise / product. We’re all proud of our who we are, where we come from and what we represent; Hawaii being the main focal point. We sometimes normally delve deep into the history books to find the right components to use as our foundation for these goods, as with this pack. For those who don't know, Kihei is not just a city in Maui, but also a shawl or cape which mainly royalty (ie. Ali'is) had the privilege to wear over their shoulders, either made...

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