Best of HONOLULU 2025: Shopping on O‘ahu

These 19 winners deserve a spot on your must-buy list.
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From left: Ashlyn Young Ortiz, Lei Batty, Olalani Horton. Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
EDITOR PICK

Place to Buy Vintage Mu‘umu‘u

 

Off the beaten path in Kaka‘ako you’ll find DeStash Hawai‘i, nestled in a nondescript two-story building on South Street. Don’t be fooled by its unassuming exterior—inside awaits an exuberant array of vintage and secondhand alohawear, including mu‘umu‘u and aloha shirts. Owner Lei Batty, who opened the shop in 2018, has an eye for special pieces. We’ve come across gems from Princess Ka‘iulani, Bete Inc. and Liberty House, along with rare defunct labels. The shop recently expanded into the space next door, doubling both its footprint and your chances to take home something amazing. —BT

 

736 South St., #103, Kaka‘ako, destashhawaii.com, @destash_hawaii

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Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
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Trinket Lei

 

Leave it to Small Kine Gift to take something ordinary and crank up the fun. The Kaimukī boutique has been whipping up fantastical trinket lei ($18) filled with surprising, kooky and giggle-inducing delights. We’re talking everything from tiny toy hands, fruit-shaped erasers and finger traps to dinosaur figurines, bag charms and flower rings. And let’s not forget the snacks, a mix of local favorites such as Haw Flakes, White Rabbit and Hi-Chew. If you’re feeling extra generous, you can even finish it off with a bag of Small Kine Mix, the shop’s insanely good in-house blend of gummy candies, li hing powder and dried lemon peel chunks, or some furikake crunch kettle corn. —BT

 

3424 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, small.kine.gift, @smallkinegift

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Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
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New Boutique

 

Already popular with Hawai‘i Island shoppers, Coconut Ave opened its first O‘ahu outpost at Ala Moana Center last November. The brainchild of Kelly Pila and Mahealani Gambill, two friends from Hilo High School, the shop is known for its in-house resortwear and sustainable swimwear lines that feature Hawai‘i-inspired prints. Additionally, the shop stocks several small local labels, including Tiare Hawai‘i and Alohiwai. —BT

 

Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 2306, Ala Moana, (808) 809-6963, coconutave.com, @coconutave

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Photo: Courtesy of Fig & Ginger/Jackie Guzman
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Home Scents

 

One of our editors is smitten with the pīkake. Another raves about the mango-coconut. I’m hooked on the guava nectar. We’d all independently fallen for Jules & Gem Hawai‘i’s delicious home fragrances. Inspired by the aromas of the Islands, the scents come in the form of room sprays, reed diffusers, hand soaps, diffuser oils and phthalate-free soy candles, making it a snap to leave each room smelling better than the next. (Jules & Gem also makes perfumes, lotions, hand sanitizers and other products in the same beloved scents.) —BT 

 

Ten Tomorrow, 1114 11th Ave., Kaimukī, (808) 591-6219, julesandgemhawaii.com, @julesandgemhi

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Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
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Pet Shop

 

Founded in 1984, Kalihi Pet Center has been helping locals care for their animals for 40-plus years. A reader favorite, the store boasts an extensive array of pet products, from food and grooming supplies to toys, gear and health care items. We also like that it stocks local pet labels, such as Pure Aloha Pet Treats, 808 Raw Pet Food, ‘Īlio Dentals and Kanaka Puppy Pads. —BT

 

1199 Dillingham Blvd., #101, Kalihi-Pālama, (808) 841-5234, kalihipetcenter.net, @kalihipetcenter

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Photo: Courtesy of Hula/Paul Strouse
EDITOR PICK

Unisex Sunglasses

 

They’re not flashy, nor clad with monograms. In fact, they’re a bit under the radar (as the coolest things usually are). All of which adds to local sunglass brand Hula’s appeal. North Shore-based designer John Esguerra, who owns vintage store Single Double and formerly helmed the Quality Peoples clothing line, launched the label during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. “I wanted to blend timeless style—sharp details and lasting comfort—with premium quality at an approachable price,” Esguerra says.

 

Available in playful and classic silhouettes, the shades are made from Mazzucchelli Italian acetate (a plant-based acetate that’s 100% biodegradable and recyclable) and fitted with polarized lenses that offer UV protection. They’re nicely priced at just under $100 (rare for sunnies this well-made) and come in an array of fantastic hues. Done in a smoky olive, the slim, rectangular Ke Nui style feels decidedly fresh. The blue-gray lenses of the Waimea pop against a clear rounded frame. And the mustard yellow Ke‘iki, with its pale green lenses and squared frame, gives off major surf vibes.

 

Hula doesn’t have a web store, but you can snag a pair in person at Single Double, Oliver Men’s Shop, Number 808, Island-Boy and Mōno. —BT

 

@hula_eyewear

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Photo: Courtesy of Tai Swim/Shannah Mau
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Swimwear

 

As a teenager, Tyler King upcycled fishing nets into swimwear for her ‘Iolani classmates. Today, the Native Hawaiian designer channels her passion for sustainability into Tai Swim, her Kailua-based swimwear line for women, men and keiki. Readers undoubtedly appreciate its eco-friendly fabrics, including Repreve, a polyester performance fiber made from recycled plastic bottles, and Vita Carvito, a regenerated SPF 50-plus nylon. We’re particularly fond of its hand-drawn and wood block botanical prints, featuring indigenous species such as white hibiscus, laua‘e and kukui. —BT

 

taiswim.co, @taiswim.co

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Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
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Kawaii Goodies

 

I’ve shopped at Sanrio Surprises since I was a kid, and it’s been a fixture at Kāhala Mall for 40 years, drawing both keiki and adults with all kinds of cute merch. As an officially licensed retailer, the shop specializes in Sanrio characters emblazoned on everything from eco-bags and stickers to bento boxes and blankets. The bestselling character by far is Cinnamoroll (above)—no surprise to those of us who know our Sanrio. You’ll also find other kawaii brands, like Tokidoki, Peanuts and Miffy. —AL

 

Kāhala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., #2080, Kāhala, (808) 732-1668, @sanriokahala

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Photo: Courtesy of Noho Home
EDITOR PICK

Locally Designed Area Rugs

 

A good area rug will ground a space; a great one—like those from local textiles label Noho Home—can infuse it with a rich sense of heritage. Native Hawaiian designer Jalene Kanani Bell has a knack for translating elements of Hawaiian culture, such as kalo, crown flower lei, kapa and ‘opihi, into striking abstract motifs. Pair that with earthy hues, luxe yarns, and hand-tufted and hook pile construction, and you’ve set the stage for a meaning-filled, beautifully designed space. —BT

 

Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 3515, Ala Moana, (808) 779-8576, nohohomehawaii.com, @nohohome

The Rest of the Best: Reader Picks

Best Aloha Attire

Winner: Reyn Spooner
Multiple locations, @reynspooner

Finalist: Manuheali‘i
Multiple locations, @manuhealii

 

Best Bike Shop

Winner: Bike Factory Hawai‘i
Multiple locations, @bikefactoryhawaii 

Finalist: McCully Bicycle and Sporting Goods
McCully, @mccullybike

 

Best Eco-Boutique

Winner: Keep It Simple
Kaimukī, @keepitsimplehonolulu

Finalist: Every Day Better by Green Meadows
Kaimukī, @everydaybetter_by_greenmeadows

 

Best Farmers Market

Winner: Kaka‘ako Farmers Market
Kaka‘ako, @farmloversmarkets

Finalist: Kapi‘olani Community College Farmers Market
Kaimukī, @hfbfarmersmarkets

 

Best Furniture Store

Winner: Inspiration Interiors
Multiple locations, @inspirationinteriors

Finalist: HomeWorld
Multiple locations, @homeworldfurniture

 

Best Garden Shop

Winner: Ko‘olau Farmers
Multiple locations, @koolaufarmers

Finalist: Mari’s Gardens
Multiple locations, @maris_gardens

 

Best Jewelry Store

Winner: Maui Divers Jewelry
Multiple locations, @mauidiversjewelry

Finalist: Nā Hōkū
Multiple locations, @nahokujewelers

 

Best Local Bookstore

Winner: Da Shop: Books + Curiosities
Kaimukī, @dashophnl

Finalist: BookEnds Kailua
Kailua, @bookendskailua

 

Best New Boutique

Finalist: Small Kine Gift
Kaimukī, @smallkinegift

 

Best Pet Shop

Finalist: The Public Pet
Kaimukī, @thepublicpet

 

Best Place for Home Accessories

Winner: SoHa Living
Kaimukī, @sohaliving

Finalist: Target
Multiple locations, @target

 

Best Surf Shop

Winner: T&C Surf Designs
Multiple locations, @tcsurfshop

Finalist: Hawaiian Islands Creations
Multiple locations, @hicenjoytheride