Introducing the Hale Kou aloha shirt, a collaboration with Honolulu-based artist Solario. With his distinct retro style, Solario brings to life the historical landmarks of Honolulu in this unique print. Hale Kou pays homage to the area once called "Kou" in ancient times, the land fronting Honolulu Harbor where Downtown and Chinatown now reside.
Made from our signature 100% cotton broadcloth. The Hale Kou design features two colorways: Midnight, symbolizing the tranquil night, and Sunset, inspired by the vibrant hues of Oahu’s ‘Ilima flower, the island’s official flower.
The print highlights iconic historical buildings of Honolulu, including :
Ali‘iolani Hale (1874): Originally designed as a palace for Kamehameha V, this former government building now serves as a symbol of the Kingdom of Hawaii’s architectural legacy.
Iolani Palace (1879): The royal residence of Kamehameha III and home to Hawai‘i’s monarchy.
Aloha Tower (1926): Once a lighthouse, Aloha Tower remains a beloved landmark of Honolulu Harbor.
Hawaii Theatre (1922): Dubbed the “Pride of the Pacific,” this theatre stands as a cultural icon, equal to any on the West Coast.
Wo Fat Building (1938): A historic Chinatown restaurant that originally opened in 1882 and served generations of locals and visitors alike.
A&B Building (1929): Another staple of Honolulu’s historic architectural landscape.
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100% cotton broadcloth
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Button-down collar
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Short sleeve
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Matched pocket
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Laser engraved buttons with logo
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Made in Hawai'i
- Machine washable