Aloha.Another quick update for tomorrow's (3/14) release. Aloha Served Daily printed in a repeating pattern in red, blue and gray which sort of fades in and out. Simplicity. To go along with this is a clean NY Yankees wrapped in Navy blue, red bill and a white NY logo.
Aloha.It’s pretty apparent at this point of King Kamehameha’s unmistakable impact & influence on Hawaii, so no sense beating a dead horse. And if you haven’t the faintest idea of who this man of great history is, and you’ve lived on these islands for more than 10 years, you should head to the Pali lookout & contemplate & reevaluate your whole life. Do yourself a favor & dig deep into our archives to brush up on your historical facts & knowledge.This leads into a new t-shirt titled “Luna” which roughly translates to “overseer” (as in boss or leader). Printed on a Charcoal heather grey tee, it features a graphic of King Kamehameha which you may recognize from tourist and historical...
Aloha.Quick update, another new tee has arrived, fresh off the press. This time around we took it back to 1985 with the exemplary movie that sort of helped push Hip-Hop into mainstream America & pop culture, Krush Groove. Of course we had to flip it into our own, dropped an ‘R’ off the letters and you’ve got “Kush Groove.” No explanations needed, right? If you do, use Google.
About a month ago we released our first ever women’s tees (the Bangles, logo tee and Tri-lock) which had a really great response. We’re back yet again with a new design specifically for you. Dubbed “The Long Kiss Goodnight,” this original design draws inspiration from the 1996 superior thriller film of the same name which starred Samuel L. Jackson & Geena Davis. One could also reference the song with the same name from Biggie’s quintessential LP, “Life After Death.” Printed on black, this design is hand drawn in red with a white stroke and a pair of lips. It gives a dark, sinister feel yet still holds an alluring, seductive appeal that you can’t deny. Swag up ladies![audio:Long_Kiss_Goodnight.mp3]
“Kuli Kuli” is a turn of phrase that may not be as prevalent to hear these days, but it’s one that was uttered in almost any local house hold back in the hanabata days. Roughly translated, it means to “Cool it / Be quiet / Keep still.” To put it simply, it was used as an effortless way to tell one to “Shut up”, kindly. Moving on to the product, we have available a white t-shirt with a mouth piece (red reflective) printed on the front with the word “Kuli Kuli” in gray (reflective) resting on the inside, crown on the back. Following the tee is a sophisticated Kamehameha custom which features gray flannel wool on the paneling, a black...