Releasing this Tuesday, August 12th. See below for release locations.Aloha kākou!Starting tomorrow and going on throughout the month of August, we will be releasing pieces from our newest Waiʻaleʻale Collection, on which we were fortunate enough to team up with some of our great friends within the industry. The entire collection revolves around our much loved Waiʻaleʻale pattern, as an extension of our Spring Delivery 1 Collection from earlier this year.For the first release from this collection, we teamed up with our friends at Blue Hawaii Surf on a special Waiʻaleʻale Aloha snapback. It features a full micro-ripstop crown and visor in black, along with raised Aloha embroidery on the front, fully sublimated with our Waiʻaleʻale pattern. It also features...
Releasing in-store and online this Saturday, February 15th.Using Mt. Wai‘ale‘ale as our source of inspiration, we present the product shots and descriptions for the entire Spring Delivery One collection, entitled “Water is Life.” “Wai‘ale‘ale” Aloha SnapbackAs one of the cornerstones of this collection, this Aloha snapback utilizes nylon ripstop material covered in our new Wai‘ale‘ale pattern, based on the vibrant and flourishing rainforest of Mt. Wai‘ale‘ale on the island of Kaua‘i. It also features white embroidery on front and back, black embroidery on the sides, and white snap enclosure with red crest snap tag, as well as a red top button and undervisor. “Rain Camo” Kamehameha SnapbackOur first ever Kamehameha hat with a two-tone logo, featuring black on red embroidery. Based on...
Photographer/Videographer : Andrew Tran / Shaneika AguilarHair & Make Up : Bailee Nakaahiki / Holly TomitaFemale Models : Megan Atwood / Ocean Hay / Haylee Hoku Male Models : Kainoa Haas / Kyle Oswalt / Christian Pendleton / Mitchel ViernesSpecial thanks to Blaine, RS, Rusty, Rylen, Waikane Store and Waikane Fruit Stand(Product shots featured soon.)
Releasing in-store and online this Saturday, February 15th.“Mōhala i ka wai ka maka o ka pua” (Unfolded by the water are the faces of flowers).Starting off with this powerful quote, we build upon its principle meaning: Water is needed to sustain life. It plays a crucial part in the growth and prosperity of all living things. In Hawai‘i, we’re surrounded by it, we use it for nourishment and entertainment, and we ultimately embrace it.Hawai‘i is also home to one of the wettest spots in the world. Mt. Waiʻaleʻale, also known as the Heart of Kaua‘i, averages about 450 inches of rainfall annually. Its precipitation supplies numerous waterfalls, sending down rushing streams on all sides to feed the only navigable rivers...