Releasing Saturday, June 15th. In-store and online.Aloha kākou!Our Summer D1 & D2 release which we previewed yesterday is right around the corner, but before we drop the official Summer line, we'll be releasing our Pre-Summer 13ʻ capsule collection tomorrow at 11 AM HST. The capsule consists of a wide variety of womens tees, raglans and tanks. Nine to be exact, with some very familiar graphics, including our "Glassy" design (featured in a tee, racerback tank and raglan), "Native" (racerback tank and tee), "Aloha Means Love" which is a brand new design (racerback tank, tee and raglan), "Aloha Summer" and "Aloha Means Hello & Goodbye." Please note, all racerback tanks and tees are made of 50% combed cotton and 50% polyester,...
June 11th, in-store and online.With Kamehameha Day going down tomorrow, we're offering 20% off EVERYTHING excluding the new release. Online please use discount code: KAMEHAMEHA
Will be available in-store and online Tuesday, June 11th.Aloha kākou!'H' Pride New Era snapback made of 100% wool, Pride logo in white stitching, black breathable eyelets, white stitching on the crest and red snap. One size fits all. FITTED is also a strong supporter of local skateboarding and we've brought back our Alva Aloha graphic in a pocket tee, all black; however this time we've added the claw marks as seen on the OG logo utilizing red, gold and green. The front side of the tee features a pocket with "Aloha" in white script. 100% cotton and pre-shrunk tees. Being that it's Summer, we have also have an option of the Alva Aloha in a black tanktop with the graphic...
Releasing Saturday, June 8th.Aloha kākou!Tomorrow is the annual celebration of Kamehameha Day; a day of observance in honor of Kamehameha the Great; unequivocally the greatest King of Hawaiʻi nei. Although information about when he was born is very scarce due to the fact that he was birthed surreptitiously, we do have accounts through written and oral history passed down over centuries. We do know, according to stories and first hand accounts that he was born at Kokoiki in Kohala on the Big Island. Alapaʻinui, whom was "the aliʻi nui of the island of Hawaiʻi" at the time was in a way, threatened by the birth of Kamehameha after being warned by a kahuna that Kamehameha would eventually grow up a...
Releasing Saturday, June 1st.Aloha kākou!Although the 2010 Census reports state that the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (NHPI) population has increased 35% from 2000 to 2010, here in the islands, the Kanaka Maoli make up only 9.0% of the population of Hawaiʻi. The expression "Hawaiian Endangered Species" still holds true today, and not only includes the native Hawaiian population but the Hawaiian monkseal, the green sea and hawksbill turtles, the crested honeycreeper, Hawaiian hawk, nene goose and along with over 200 plant species. It is our kuleana as Kanaka Maoli and locals to remind ourselves of the dwindling populations and educate the next generations so we can do our part to help conserve our people and the delicate inhabitants...