10 Stylish Local Boutiques Worth Exploring in Honolulu’s Chinatown
You love heading over to Fighting Eel to shop, but go a little farther for new boutique adventures.

Sig on Smith.
Photos: Aaron Yoshino
1. Sig on Smith
New, fresh Sig Zane designs found only on O‘ahu, and only on Aloha Fridays!
1020 Smith St., open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays, sigzanedesigns.com
2. Echo + Atlas
Gorgeous slip dresses, brass desk accessories and artisanal rugs.
1 N. Hotel St., 536-7435, echo-atlas.myshopify.com
3. La Muse
Design-minded gift items and jewelry meet minimal linen tunics.
1156 Nu‘uanu Ave., 536-0818, lamusehawaii.com
4. The Bungalow Hawai‘i
Charming, coastal-inspired home accessories, potted succulents and breezy beach totes.
925 Maunakea St., Suite F, 799-3238.
5. Roberta Oaks
Men’s and women’s aloha shirts made with vintage fabrics in bright, notice-me prints and hues.
19 N. Pauahi St., 526-1111, robertaoaks.com
6. Barrio Vintage
Retro-a-go-go vintage fashions, from neon ’80s Jam’s World surf trunks to groovy ’60s dresses.
1161 Nu‘uanu Ave., 674-7156, barriovintage.com
7. Homecoming
City-chic fashions, of-the-moment accessories and a well-stocked collection of Jeffrey Campbell shoes.
12 S. King St., Suite 104, 536-6000, shophomecominghonolulu.com
8. Owens & Co.
Locally made stationery, jewelry and accessories. Plus, a rack of seasonal Ace and Jig pieces.
1152 Nu‘uanu Ave., 531-4300, owensandcompany.com
9. In4mation
Urban-cool streetwear, including the shop’s own in-house line.
1154 Nu‘uanu Ave., 538-8898, in4mants.com
Hound and Quail.
10. Hound and Quail
Unusual, vintage collectibles from all around the world including New York, Japan and Hawai‘i.
920 Maunakea St., 779-8436, houndandquail.com
Read more about Chinatown in the February issue of HONOLULU Magazine, on newsstands now, or click here for the digital edition. You can also purchase the issue at shop.honolulumagazine.com.