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- Hale O Kanaka-Hawaiian Urban clothing. House of the People.
Hale O Kanaka, is a cultural expression and clothing brand rooted in values of Ohana, Aloha, Lōkahi, and Kūpaʻa, on a mission to perpetuate Hawaiian culture and ignite transformative conversations E Komo Mai
- David Shepard Hawaii - Modern Hawaiian Print Clothing
David Shepard's modern Hawaiian print clothing line is aloha shirts and aloha wear made in Hawaii and inspired by native plants to benefit conservation causes
- Maoli - Indigenous by Design. Native Hawaiian clothing.
Maoli is a small, Native Hawaiian-owned apparel business We are a genuine, culturally accurate Native Hawaiian brand for the coming-of-age generation that refuses to compromise on perspectives, identities, principles or styles
- Kauluae Hawaii
With Kaulua`e Hawai`i, award-winning kumu hula, master lei maker, and designer—Kenneth “Aloha” Victor—has created a brand encompassing generations of Hawaiian culture Born and raised in Hōnaunau, Victor has taken his experiences of growing up on Hawai`i Island, and has implemented those inspirations into every one of his artistic
- Traditional Hawaiian Clothing: A Guide To The Aloha StateS . . .
When you picture classic Hawaiian style, the bright floral prints and breezy fabrics likely come to mind But beyond the stereotypical Hawaiian shirt lies a rich history of traditional clothing unique to these Pacific islands
- The Cultural Significance of Hawaiian Attire
Hawaiian Attire in Modern Times While traditional clothing holds a special place in Hawaiian culture, modern fashion has integrated contemporary elements while maintaining its cultural significance Many designers continue to use native patterns and sustainable fabrics, ensuring that Hawaiian attire remains both stylish and environmentally
- Traditional Clothing in Hawaii: From Past to Present
Traditional Clothing for Women in Hawaii Just as men’s clothing reflects Hawaii’s cultural practices, women’s traditional attire was designed for comfort, beauty, and ceremonial purposes Hawaiian women’s clothing is characterized by loose, breathable fabrics and patterns inspired by nature Here are two key garments worn by Hawaiian
- Traditional Clothing in Hawaiian Culture - Our Everyday Life
While rubber slippers, board shorts and T-shirts are common day-to-day wear for Hawaiian men, women and children, the iconic aloha shirt and muumuu -- once forced upon the native women by missionaries who arrived from New England -- are still worn today and embellished with traditional Hawaiian patterns and floral designs
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