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  2. 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]

  3. Maui and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Having previously tried various businesses that failed (including a cookie company), the group decided to create a surf apparel brand, and named it "Maui & Sons." [3] The company's namesake is the Hawaiian island of Maui. [4] In 1989, Maui & Sons was sold to Richard Harrington. [5]

  4. Aloha shirt - Wikipedia

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    The aloha shirt (Hawaiian: palaka aloha), [1] also referred to as a Hawaiian shirt, is a style of dress shirt originating in Hawaii. They are collared and buttoned dress shirts, usually short-sleeved and made from printed fabric. They are traditionally worn untucked, but can be worn tucked into the waist of trousers.

  5. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Hawaiian society was organized by a system of ... fleecy fabric for cool climate surfing. [79] Some other clothing brands include O'Neill, Rip ...

  6. Category:Surfwear brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Jams (clothing line) - Wikipedia

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    Company founder Dave Rochlen [1] was a beach lifeguard and surfer, originally in Santa Monica, California, then in Hawaii. [2] After reading a Life magazine article showing Russians looking comfortable attending the beach in bathrobes, Rochlen bought some brightly colored floral fabric and asked his wife Keanuenue to make a short, baggy pair of pajamas with a sewn-up fly and cut-off at the ...

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  9. Alfred Shaheen - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s, a dock strike and the Korean War severely curtailed importation of goods to Hawaii, so Shaheen made his own equipment from parts he found in Honolulu's junkyards to dye and finish fabrics under the brand name Surf 'n Sand Hand Prints. [8] [9] [10] Shaheen distributed his clothing all over the world.