Nice store with alot of nice Aloha shirts. 99% of the time, I support locally made goods. Needless to say, I wanted to buy 3 Aloha shirts but the local girl working this day was no help. No greeting inside the store, no «how are things,» «Did you need any help,» or «can I help you find a size.» She did not acknowledge me once while I was browsing. She was too concerned with folding clothes. Needless to say I put my shirts back and bought my shirts a few doors down the street. PS: if u want to make money, you should try to put on a smile and help your customer.
Ax C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Honolulu, HI
Stylish and unique fashions. Themes are pro-Hawaiian without being anti-mainland, a bit of a rarity.
Crystal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hilo, HI
So much Aloha in this store!!! Went there and as soon as we entered we were greeted by Aunty, so loving! Aunty and Uncle was so helpful. Aunty even give my husband a sticker. When I went back to exchange a gift that I got. The same Aunty was there and I told her I didn’t have a receipt because it was a gift. She didn’t hesitate to tell me go exchange it. I found a woman’s shirt that I liked, but there was a price difference. My shirt that I chose was a little more, but she said that it was a gift so she wasn’t gonna let me pay the difference. My 8 month old daughter also loved her, she was singing and talking to her the whole time!!! If that isn’t customer service than I don’t know what is. My family and I will continue to shop here and support our local businesses!
V C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 CA, CA
The Husband assumes a different personality on the islands, but I was still startled when he suggested we go inside a clothing store. I’m not much of a clothes shopper either and almost shrugged off the suggestion, even though we had been staring at the arresting graphics in the window display. Then he pointed to the octopus tank top near the entrance, which was too damned appealing. The clothes are locally designed(the graphic artist and owner has an MFA) with a beguiling range of the cheeky(octopus) to the unusual(lua weapons) but always infused with a strong sense of heritage, to the point of homeland defiance(«Aloha means go… A message from the kama’aina»). Ironically, all that makes this the ideal hipster splurge place. The tanks and t-shirts(short and long-sleeved) range somewhere between $ 18 and $ 30.(The joint also has hoodies.) Men’s and women’s shirts(sleeveless, short and quarter-sleeved) retail, if I can recall, go up to $ 80. Lots of variety, some designs available in different colors, and good cotton — some American Apparel, some Hanes, so do try stuff on: I bought a tank in a small but would’ve had to buy a tee in a large. No, I didn’t get both: There are limits to my hipsterism.
Kat T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Cool stuff. Nice guy behind the counter. Got cool designs of Hawaiian force. Range from $ 15.00 to $ 25.00. Trucker hats are $ 25.00 baby onesies are like $ 15.00. Its pretty small in a cute surfing town. Which I just love the old look surfing town style. Little bench outside to chill.
Shannon M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Naperville, IL
This small store had some cool designs in Hawaiian shirts, women’s wear and Tshirts, but the women’s tees had the same problem I encountered at Hawaiian Arts: American Apparel shirts(read: they run small and are flimsy fabric) and designs were sparse for various sizes(everyone shopping at these stores must be a medium because this size was wiped out). The lady ostensibly running the shop was sitting on her laptop and didn’t engage with us at all. I might have been interested in buying something here if the size was right. Too bad.
Marco M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
Great shirts and designs by a local Hawaiian artist. Nice selection of designs and colors. Mostly t-shirts but also some aloha shirts and other misc. stuff like shorts and tanks. Some women’s stuff in smaller sizes.