Kuaʻana Short Sleeve T-Shirt
Regular price $32.95 Sale price $24.95Breathable, cotton t-shirt top features original, custom artwork by Maoli designers. With a modern fit, featuring a rounded crew neck, this soft cotton t-shirt is one that can be worn casually for any occasion.
Whether it is relaxing at the beach, grabbing dinner in town, or catching the sunset on an afternoon hike, this Maoli t-shirt is perfect for any occasion.
- Women’s slim-fit t-shirt.
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52% combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester.
- Crew neck.
- Short sleeve.
- Premium artwork by indigenous designers.
- Custom, trademark graphic.
For detailed information on our short sleeve t-shirts, check out our Fit Guide.
NATIVE HAWAIIAN DESIGN
Hawaiians hold deep ancestral ties to the kalo (taro) plant as our kuaʻana (elder sibling), which stems from the story of the first kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiian).
Two gods, Wākea of the sky and Hoʻohōkūkalani of the stars, had a child together, and his name was Hāloa (long, eternal breath). Sadly, he was a stillborn baby, so his parents wrapped him in kapa (cloth) and buried him in the ʻāina (land).
From where Hāloa was buried sprouted a small plant with a long stalk and a heart-shaped leaf that fluttered in the wind. The kalo plant was named Hāloanakalaukapalili (long stalk of the fluttering leaves).
Wākea and Hoʻohōkūkalani had a second child. This time, a happy, healthy baby boy. They also named him Hāloa, and he was the first kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiian).
Hāloa grew up taking care of his elder sibling, Hāloanakalaukapalili, by continuing to cultivate the land and enabling him to flourish. Hāloanakalaukapalili also took care of his younger brother and all of his descendants by nourishing their bodies.
Wear this Kuaʻana (older sibling) design to honor the strength in the bonds between siblings, the bond between Native Hawaiians and Hāloanakalaukapalili as kalo, and of the importance of caring for one another by caring for the land.