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17" X 7" X 5" DECORATIVE PLUSH PILLOW
- 100% cotton outer fabric
- 100% cotton fill
- Decorative back stitch contour line trim
- 2 plastic botton detailed eyes
17" X 7" X 5" DECORATIVE PLUSH PILLOW
- 100% cotton outer fabric
- 100% cotton fill
- Decorative back stitch contour line trim
- 2 plastic botton detailed eyes
17" X 7" X 5" DECORATIVE PLUSH PILLOW
- 100% cotton outer fabric
- 100% cotton fill
- Decorative back stitch contour line trim
- 2 plastic botton detailed eyes
17" X 7" X 5" DECORATIVE PLUSH PILLOW
- 100% cotton outer fabric
- 100% cotton fill
- Decorative back stitch contour line trim
- 2 plastic botton detailed eyes
17" X 7" X 5" DECORATIVE PLUSH PILLOW
- 100% cotton outer fabric
- 100% cotton fill
- Decorative back stitch contour line trim
- 2 plastic botton detailed eyes
Aloha goes beyond the typical ‘hello’ as it passes on the Aloha Spirit of love and welcoming to those receiving it. Originating during the 18th century, ‘Aloha’ became the most common way to greet someone while simultaneously showing respect and acceptance. The word ‘aloha’ literally translates to “the breath of life,” communicating the idea that aloha is giving and receiving positive energy. The Spirit of Aloha reaches extends beyond the spoken word. It can be seen in the respect and awareness Hawaiian’s have for nature, the importance of tradition and teaching, and the love that reaches beyond their family and friends to strangers new to the Hawaiian Islands. Spend a day in Hawaii and there is a guarantee that you will not only hear ‘Aloha’ but feel it in the warm embrace of Hawaii.
11 OZ. CERAMIC MUGS
- Microwave Safe
- Colorfast wrap print artwork
- Dish Washer Safe
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED UNISEX T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Men's fit
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Hawaiian Island Creations, popularly known as “HIC,” is the only authentic Hawaiian surf brand on the market today, receiving widespread support from professional surfers and those who welcome the Hawaiian culture. Originally HIC began in 1972 as a store offering surfing accessories. Clarence Hara came into ownership of HIC in 1991, expanding the brand beyond its Hawaiian origin. HIC offers an array of products such as t-shirts, boardshorts, surfboards, skateboards, school supplies, shoes, and more Hawaiian-themed items. HIC continues prospering today and offering something for everyone due to its wide variety of collaborations with Hawaii’s most iconic labels- Matsumoto’s Shave Ice, Spam, Hawaiian Airlines, and L&L Hawaiian BBQ.
WASHED PIGMENT DYED 100% COTTON TWILL ADJUSTABLE LOW PROFILE CAP
- Sewn on cotton embroidered patch
- 6-panel cap
- 6 Embroidered eyelets
- Pro stitch on crown
- Matching fabric under visor
- Matching fabric sweatband
- Matching fabric adjustable strap with brass buckle and button hole insert
The first person to write about Hawaii and surfing was British explorer Captain James Cook in 1778 after seeing Hawaiian wave-riders at the Big Island’s Kealakekua Bay. Cook’s stories of the wonders that he saw and the people that he encountered excited the entire continent of Europe. In many books, such as Polynesian Researches written by William Ellis in 1859, stories of Cook’s travels were brought to life in etchings, a drawing technique in which artists would use strong acid or mordant to cut into metal surfaces to create a design.
5.1 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk and soft-washed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
The Hawaiian Masters was conceived and developed by Fred Hemmings three years after he won the 1968 World Surfing Championships. Held annually in December, the competition is home to one of the world's most explosive tubes breaking just 75 yards off the shore, allowing judges and spectators alike to have a great view. With a higher emphasis on tuberiding than other events, the competition became known as Pipeline Masters and has long been regarded as the world's top surfing contest. Hawaiian pro surfer Jeff Hackman won the first event in 1971, along with the $500 purse, and Pipeline legend Gerry Lopez won the next two years.
MID- WEIGHT 80% RINGSPUN COTTON 20% POLYESTER UNISEX PULLOVER WITH FULL HOOD
- Premium Fleece
- Soft hand-feel
- Double needle stitching on all seams
- Generous pouch pockets
- 3 Panel hood with fleece lining foe extra comfort
- Matching draw cord with tipped ends and metal eyelets
- Ribbed 95% cotton %5 spandex cuffs and waistband
- Twill neck tape
The Hawaiian Masters was conceived and developed by Fred Hemmings three years after he won the 1968 World Surfing Championships. Held annually in December, the competition is home to one of the world's most explosive tubes breaking just 75 yards off the shore, allowing judges and spectators alike to have a great view. With a higher emphasis on tuberiding than other events, the competition became known as Pipeline Masters and has long been regarded as the world's top surfing contest. Hawaiian pro surfer Jeff Hackman won the first event in 1971, along with the $500 purse, and Pipeline legend Gerry Lopez won the next two years.
6.1 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Double-needle stitched neck, armholes and bottom hem
- Ribbed collar and cuffs
The Hawaiian Masters was conceived and developed by Fred Hemmings three years after he won the 1968 World Surfing Championships. Held annually in December, the competition is home to one of the world's most explosive tubes breaking just 75 yards off the shore, allowing judges and spectators alike to have a great view. With a higher emphasis on tuberiding than other events, the competition became known as Pipeline Masters and has long been regarded as the world's top surfing contest. Hawaiian pro surfer Jeff Hackman won the first event in 1971, along with the $500 purse, and Pipeline legend Gerry Lopez won the next two years.
6.1 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
The Hawaiian Masters was conceived and developed by Fred Hemmings three years after he won the 1968 World Surfing Championships. Held annually in December, the competition is home to one of the world's most explosive tubes breaking just 75 yards off the shore, allowing judges and spectators alike to have a great view. With a higher emphasis on tuberiding than other events, the competition became known as Pipeline Masters and has long been regarded as the world's top surfing contest. Hawaiian pro surfer Jeff Hackman won the first event in 1971, along with the $500 purse, and Pipeline legend Gerry Lopez won the next two years.
6.1 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON GARMENT-DYED TANK
- Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
- Double-needle stitched bottom hem
- Self-bound neck and armhole trim
Printed in the U.S.A. with water based ink, our 100% all-natural cotton pillowcases are a luxurious texture for optimal comfort and durability that will keep you dreaming of the Aloha spirit in your own home. With vintage Hawaiian designs from now and then, our crisp, smooth pillowcases are an exceptional memento and gift as they are both functional and sentimental. The durable yet supple softness of the pillowcase will assure your comfort while offering a unique Hawaiian display pleasing to the eye. A hidden on-edge zipper with reinforced stitching allows your pillowcase to cover any insert without the undesirable zipper display. When it comes time to clean, simply toss in the washer and tumble dry on low for a fresh start!
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
The Island of Maui is known for its beautiful beaches and sea turtles, as well as majestic Haleakala and the road to Hana, but perhaps more than anything Maui is synonymous with relaxation. And what better way to spend a lazy afternoon than with a Hawaiiana Lager. Brewed by the Pacific Brewing Company in Wailuku, Hawaiiana Lager had the label which perfectly captured Maui's natural laid back beauty.
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Printed in the U.S.A. with water based ink, our 100% cotton towels are the perfect household display that will keep the spirit of Aloha alive after you’ve returned home. With vintage Hawaiian designs from now and then, our durable dish towels are a unique memento and gift as they are both practical and sentimental. The heavyweight, flour sack dish cloth makes this the ideal towel for any household use whether it be in the kitchen, the pool, the bathroom, or even the gym! Guaranteed lint-free, they are great for any surface you want to see glisten and their absorbent qualities make it the ideal multi-purpose household tool. When it comes time to clean, simply toss it in the washer and tumble dry on low for a fresh start!
3 OZ. HEAVYWEIGHT 100% COTTON NATURAL COLOR FLOUR SACK DISH TOWEL
- Uniform 27" X 27" hemmed on all sides
- 130 thread count all natural fabric with corner loop for easy hanging and drying
- Machine washable, Tumble dry low
In 1959, the Hawaiian Islands, offering everything from awe-inspiring volcanoes to soothing seas, was officially declared America’s 50th state. Renowned for its soft ivory sands and warm relaxing waters that call to people throughout the world, Hawaii beckoned travelers to come experience and enjoy the unique Hawaiian culture the Islands continue to take pride in today. Surf culture resonates throughout Hawaii. Hawaii’s primary inhabitants, the Polynesians, began the practice of surfing, and the legendary Hawaiian surf culture was born. Surfing was interwoven in all aspects of Hawaiian’s lives from the connection to the sea to the community and love it provided among people. Hawaiians celebrated the ocean during luau with hula dances dedicated to giving thanks to the gifts the sea bestows. During the 1900s, Duke Kahanamoku became a symbol for Hawaii’s surf culture, as he reflected the Spirit of Aloha in his noble and respectful yet kind and welcoming actions. Beginning in the mid-1900s, Hawaiian beaches became the focal point of the Islands. Surf clubs like Waikiki Surf Club began offering lessons to tourists, beach bunnies tanned on the shores, and keiki splashed in the shoreline. To this day, Hawaii’s beaches tell the story of the Hawaiian culture, while continuing to keep the traditional Hawaiian values of community and the Spirit of Aloha alive today.
11 OZ. CERAMIC MUGS
- Microwave Safe
- Colorfast wrap print artwork
- Dish Washer Safe
Printed in the U.S.A. with water based ink, our 100% all-natural cotton pillowcases are a luxurious texture for optimal comfort and durability that will keep you dreaming of the Aloha spirit in your own home. With vintage Hawaiian designs from now and then, our crisp, smooth pillowcases are an exceptional memento and gift as they are both functional and sentimental. The durable yet supple softness of the pillowcase will assure your comfort while offering a unique Hawaiian display pleasing to the eye. A hidden on-edge zipper with reinforced stitching allows your pillowcase to cover any insert without the undesirable zipper display. When it comes time to clean, simply toss in the washer and tumble dry on low for a fresh start!
ALL-NATURAL 100% COTTON PILLOW CASE
- Size is 16" X 16" Pillows cases are hand crafted therefore there might be some slight variations
- Invisable zipper closure to easily slip pillow cover over any insert
- Machine washable, Cold water, Tumble dry low
- Filling not included
3.7 OZ. 65% POLYESTER 35% VISCOES FLOWY FIT CROP TOP T-SHIRT
- Modest crop with flowy fit
- Side seamed
- Tailored sleeves
- 32 Singles
5.5 OZ. 100% RINGSPUN COTTON T-SHIRT
- Preshrunk, soft-washed
- Twill taped shoulder-to-shoulder
- Set-in sleeves
- Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
- 1" ribbed collar with double-needle topstitched neckline
Believe it or not, Hawaii does, indeed, have an interstate highway. Now, you ask, how can an island have an interstate highway? Well, U.S. law states that federal highway funds can be used as long as the proposed highway connects military bases. Oahu’s Honolulu Highway, known to locals as “H1,” connects Pearl Harbor with Diamond Head, which used to be home to Fort Ruger. The first portions of the H1 opened in 1953, and over a half century later, H1 still enables locals and visitors alike to explore the beautiful island of Oahu. There are also interstates H2 and H3, which completed in 1997, has arguably some of the most beautiful views of any US highway.
80% COTTON 20% POLYESTER UNISEX PULLOVER WITH FULL HOOD
- Self-fabric lined hood
- Heavy drawstring cord
- Spandex ribbed cuffs & waistband
- Generous pouch pockets
- All over double needle stitching
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