The Hawaiian island of Oahu is a surfer’s paradise, with swelling waves that can reach epic heights. No wonder, then, that it’s the site of one of the world’s premier competitions, the Triple Crown of Surfing. If hanging ten isn’t your thing, you can still enjoy the beautiful beaches – particularly famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Art connoisseurs will appreciate the annual Hale'iwa Arts Festival, a celebration of local crafts, painting, jewelry, sculpture, dance, and music.
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We first visited this hole-in-the-wall store about ten years ago and were astounded then with the hundreds or perhaps even thousands of new and vintage aloha shirts of amazing variety that they had for sale. We were back again in Honolulu and, as luck would have it, needed a Hawaiian shirt for a business meeting (In Hawaii, "aloha crisp" is the Hawaiian-shirt equivalent of business casual) so we knew right were we had to go. The selection today is still fantastic. The main problem is trying to decide which shirt or shirts you want to buy. The shop looks to be completely disorganized, but the stock is actually is conveniently segregated by size - all the mediums are on one rack, larges on another, etc. The clerk can also help you find what you are looking for. It took a while to sort through all the patterns, but we finally did find the perfect shirt and, while not cheap, left happy.
Est. in 1995, Mauna Kea Galleries/Manu Antiques is home to a world-renowned collection of Hawaiian & Polynesian artifacts, antiques, and artwork. We stock rare Hawaiian and Polynesian artifacts including museum-quality art and items of daily use, sculpture and weaponry, as well as vintage Mings jewelry, Aloha shirts, menus from Hawaii's Golden Age, posters, photos and postcards.
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