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  2. Boardshorts - Wikipedia

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    Boardshorts traditionally have no lining, unlike traditional swim shorts. Boardshorts are normally longer than many shorts or form-fitting speedo styles of swimwear, and often (other than the waist) they have a loose or baggy appearance. The major reason for the extra length is to protect the wearer's legs from wax on the board.

  3. The Best Board Shorts for Men This Summer, Tested by Style ...

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    We tested over 50 board shorts for men at every budget, including top brands like Fair Harbor, Outerknown and Patagonia.

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  5. Kala Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Kala Alexander was born on Oahu but moved to Hanalei, Kauai, shortly afterwards.He was raised by his mother, Virginia Alexander, who was from Detroit, Michigan. [5] He is of Hawaiian, Filipino, Irish, German, and Scottish descent.

  6. Billabong (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    At first, they designed and created board shorts at their home, and then sold them to local surf shops. Surfers soon realised the durability of the shorts that was the result of Rena's triple-stitching technique. Billabong started to sponsor contests, which increased the public's awareness of its products, and the company expanded.

  7. Hawaii's cherished notion of family, the ohana, endures in ...

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    In the Hawaiian lexicon, ohana is a sensibility, a way of thinking that means family, belonging, community and so much more — solace in a time of calamity. It is a unifying principle in an ...