Shop Local: Where to Buy Hawai‘i-Designed Golf Apparel
From O‘ahu Golf Apparel and Salvage Public to Fighting Eel, here’s where to get cool men’s and women’s golf apparel by Hawai‘i brands.
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From O‘ahu Golf Apparel and Salvage Public to Fighting Eel, here’s where to get cool men’s and women’s golf apparel by Hawai‘i brands.
Kick off your holiday shopping at the largest Ho‘omau Market to date, happening Nov. 9–10. Here’s what you need to know.
Designer Lan Chung spills on what to expect from Fighting Eel’s newest O‘ahu location.
You can now wear photographer Kristen Reyno’s fine art pieces featuring local flora and fauna as kimono-style robes.
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The limited-edition collab features fun, retro beach towels and a terry tote bag.
Designed to hold fresh flowers, Pua Pepeiao’s reusable earrings let you create mini lei to wear every day.
Open Sea Leather Co. introduces workshops for beginners to learn leatherworking skills.
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Designer Roberta Oaks reflects on celebrating her 20th anniversary in the local fashion industry.
A new poolside hangout, Island-inspired cakes, seashell sculptures and Hawaiian swimwear to rock in the sun.
Rocket Ahuna’s Waikīkī residency inspires a stellar new collection with nods to the neighborhood’s evolution.
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At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
Claw art is a thing—especially when it features local food.
Guests showed off vintage and Eastern-influenced mu‘umu‘u in honor of Queen Emma’s 188th birthday.
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Add these to your must-check-out list.