This breathable, cotton women’s long sleeve t-shirt features original, custom artwork by Maoli designers. The designs are printed using soft hand ink.
With a modern fit, featuring a crew neck, this soft, breathable cotton long sleeve t-shirt is one that can be worn casually for any occasion. Whether it is paddleboarding, playing music at an evening jam session, or going on an early morning winter walk, this Maoli t-shirt is perfect for any occasion.
- Women’s slim-fit t-shirt.
- Soft jersey cotton.
- 100% combed and ring-spun cotton.
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Athletic Heather is 90% combed and ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester.
- Crew neck.
- Long sleeve.
- Premium artwork by indigenous designers.
- Custom, trademark graphic.
For detailed information on our long sleeve t-shirts, check out our Fit Guide.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN DESIGN
Our Lawaiʻa design honors the ʻike kuʻuna (traditional knowledge) passed down from our kūpuna (ancestors) through the ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language). The word, lawaiʻa, means “fishing” or “fisherman” in Hawaiian (let it also be known that men, women and peoples of all identities are included when we mean “fishermen”).
If the word, lawaiʻa, is broken down into its individual components, we get “lawa” and “iʻa”: lawa meaning “enough”, “sufficient” or “ample”, and iʻa meaning “fish”. Isn’t that remarkable? The Hawaiian translation for “fishing” or “fisherman” is “enough fish”. Our ancestors could have used the word “hopu” (which means to catch) instead of “lawa”, but made an active decision against it.
This was not an accident. As stewards of the earth, ancient Hawaiians recognized that resources were finite. They also possessed the wisdom to consider their impact on not one or two, but hundreds of generations into the future. As a result, they embedded life lessons (like this one of preserving the ocean’s resources for future generations into everyday language.
Wear this design to embody the cultural knowledge of our ancestors, and ensure that there is “enough fish” for future generations to come.