Shop Local: Where to Find Vintage and Secondhand Mu‘umu‘u on O‘ahu
January is Mu‘umu‘u Month in Hawai‘i! From Princess Ka‘iulani and Bete Inc. to Manuheali‘i and Mamo Howell, here’s where to shop for vintage and secondhand mu‘u.
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January is Mu‘umu‘u Month in Hawai‘i! From Princess Ka‘iulani and Bete Inc. to Manuheali‘i and Mamo Howell, here’s where to shop for vintage and secondhand mu‘u.
Crowd-pleasers under $100 from some of our favorite local businesses.
Once-loved handbags collecting dust are reimagined in the hands of Made in Mānoa designer Wendy Hee.
Kekoa Collective makes the fight stuff for jiu-jitsu uniforms with aloha prints, floral designs, Japanese patterns, patchwork and more.
Plus, experience the magic of the season in one vibrant neighborhood.
The Kāhala boutique-meets-art-gallery is brimming with fantastic finds for everyone on your list.
Enjoy festive events, shopping, live music, and more.
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.
From Stone and Active by Teal to Love Fitness Apparel, here’s where to get stylish activewear by Hawai‘i-based and Native Hawaiian designers.
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.
Scope out the store before the grand opening on Sunday, Oct. 27.
Slow fashion by local brands Heavenly and Crystal Rose Label rules the runway on First Friday, Nov. 1.
Designed to hold fresh flowers, Pua Pepeiao’s reusable earrings let you create mini lei to wear every day.
Check out these three local brands to help you get active in style.
Get a sneak peek at some of the cool new releases debuting at the 2024 Made in Hawai‘i Festival, happening Aug. 23–25.
A year after the local homewares company lost its flagship Front Street store, we talk with CocoNene co-owner Kent Untermann about his path forward and plans to return to Lahaina.
Ticket sales launch tomorrow, Aug. 9. Find out where to buy yours, plus the incredible lineup of entertainment that will make you shout, “chee-hoo!”
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From kakimochi backpacks and shaka pencil cases to matcha ice cream hair claws, these cool school supplies will score your keiki some major style points.
Discover unique designs fusing high fashion, Hawaiian culture and storytelling.