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HO'OMANA x 49 STARS

Releasing tomorrow, Nov. 13thAloha kakou.Tomorrow's release features a custom Kamehameha dubbed Ho'omano, which means to empower seeing navy blue cotton on the upper half, metallic pearl Kamehameha logo and purple brim. The shirt that coincides (Upper Echelon) features the US flag with 49 stars in white on the backside and the 50th star displayed prominently on the front.

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MUA x HELL YEAH

Available tomorrow, Sept. 21Brand new custom Mua in black, teal, purple, and silver. Excellent color combos. Very limited; you know what to do. Releasing along side is another shirt dug up from our vaults, Hell Yeah in white with colors that tie back to the featured Mua.

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CITYSCAPE

Releasing Saturday, Oct. 31st.This Saturday (Halloween) we have a crazy release: an all black tee with a graphic printed behind a silhouette of the Honolulu city skyline. We may not be a flourishing metropolis city like Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco or New York City, but we do have a beautiful skyline (one of the greatest, if we may say so ourselves) - no overkill on the skyscrapers either. Add a beautiful sunset to fall below that skyline, and you have something astonishing and spectacular. Along with this tee is a new Aloha New Era covered in purple with a green tint to it, green brim and brown suede underbill with a white Aloha logo. The inside features a nice...

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HINA HINA

Releasing Saturday, August 8th.A few nights ago I was watching a program on Nat Geo that discussed the remarkable unique species of fish and other wildlife that live and flourish in the Northern Hawaiian islands (which stretches approximately 1500 miles from The Big Island up). Having not been touched by human civilization, they discussed how each individual island has its own ecosystem, in turn each island having its own species. No cross breeding. Immaculate and untouched for decades. This just goes to show how our islands yield wildlife that are only found on our islands. Another example is the silversword (sometimes known as greenswords). This species of plant is endemic to Hawai'i because of the climates they need to survive:...

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