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  2. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Shirts is an American T-shirt and clothing company established in 1964 and based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company operates 35 retail stores in Hawaii, California, Florida, Nevada, and Colorado. Crazy Shirts houses the largest printing facility in Hawaiʻi, on the island of Oʻahu, and employs more than 400 employees.

  3. Tori Richard - Wikipedia

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    Tori Richard is a Honolulu, Hawaii-based company which produces men's and women's resort wear. In its more than 60-year history, the Tori Richard line has gone from exclusively women's fashions (featured in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Town & Country, Life and other national publications) [1] to a line of upscale resort apparel, including sport shirts, Aloha shirts ...

  4. Kahala (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    Kahala is a manufacturer of aloha shirts founded in Honolulu, Hawai’i in 1936 by George Brangier and Nat Norfleet.Originally named Branfleet as a portmanteau of the founders' surnames, Kahala is the oldest currently operating apparel company in Hawai‘i. [1]

  5. Stüssy - Wikipedia

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    Stüssy (/ ˈ s t uː s i /) is an American privately held fashion house founded in the early 1980s by Shawn Stussy. It benefited from the surfwear trend originating in Orange County, California , but was later adopted by the skateboard and hip hop scenes.

  6. List of Hawaii companies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 November 2024, at 12:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. The Indian family that built a business empire in Hawaii from ...

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    The company thanked its customers "for years of good business and good memories". Watumull Properties purchased a 19,045 sq m (205,000 sq ft) marketplace in Hawaii last year.