Releasing Saturday, Sept. 19th.Public Enemy once stated It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, a politically-charged, anti-government declaration, as well as the title of their 1988 magnum opus. Although the album's political views were based on activism and social change, revolving directly around the ideals of Louis Farrakhan, this candid statement still applies in present times. To put it in a local metaphor, Hawaii could be considered a nation, a sovereign nation if you will, depending on who you're speaking to. The wrong doing of "our government" has led to tense and edgy feelings; a sense of resentment left us with strong-willed activists, willing to fight for our rights. As an individual, each one of us who...
Aloha folks. Just a quick heads up here, we just received the next shipment of Nixon's Rubber Player. The first release of the second pack was a salmon(ish) orange; this month's colorway is fluorescent green. Very limited in numbers so please respond accordingly.
Releasing tomorrow, Sept. 15th.New trilocks t-shirt in silver with white trilocks on the front. White crown on the back, ASD hit on the right sleeve and crest on the left sleeve. Speaking of trilocks, have y'all noticed the trilocks getting more and more shine now? I mean damn, MTV is using it as a transition effect for their ads. Seems like they're all over the place these days. Just stating facts. Along with the trilocks tee is a custom, Hardwood Classics Dallas Mavs hat, dipped in blue with white logos and a gray brim.
Releasing Saturday, Sept. 12th.We're back again paying tribute to one of the greatest adult entertainment bars East of Wahiawa, where a younger Mimi Miyagi once made a few appearances. Although the club is no longer there, the neon marquee sign still hangs up top next to Nikki's Arcade. The details on this pack are as follows: a black pocket tee featuring the crest on the front pocket with a "Club Hubba Hubba Hawaii" graphic printed in white on the back. Along with it is a custom Cooperstown Detroit Tigers cap dipped in all black with a teal "Tigers" logo, orange eyelets and topped off with a yellow button and underbill.
Releasing tomorrow, Sept. 8th.Hope you all had a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend. We're back again with another graphic driven tee that reaches into Hawaiian history, and for the most part, has a place in politics as well. Sugar cane, introduced to our islands reportedly in 600 AD by Hawai'i's first occupiers, was once a dominating, leading industry - turned into a bustling booming business by entrepreneurs Samuel Alexander and Henry Baldwin (Alex & Baldwin). Eventually, other sugar-production corporations manifested themselves, including Theo H. Davies & Co., Amfac, Castle & Cooke and C. Brewer & Co., which ultimately shaped itself into a commanding conglomerate known as The Big Five. The political issues arise from the prominence of a rising...