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Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Rumi in Hawaii - 02-06-2008 I'm going to the mainland soon for a visit and my sons want some cool t-shirts.... I seem to remember one I saw several years ago with "humuhumunukunukuapuaa" and a picture of the fish... It was quite cute! But I think I saw it over on Kona side, and was wondering where I might find some cool t-shirts on Hilo side. Any suggestions? And what's your idea of a "cool t-shirt"??? Katie Wherever you go, there you are. RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Haole - 02-07-2008 The Hilo Farmer's Market always has deals on touristy-Ts as well as inexpensive aloha wear. aloha! RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Rumi in Hawaii - 02-07-2008 Wow....I'm always so focused on what veggies and fruits I need there, that I never look at other stuff....Thanks for the heads up! I'll hit the Hilo Farmers Market, and check it out! Katie Wherever you go, there you are. RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Tahunatics - 02-07-2008 The Surf Shops in downtown Hilo are a good source, otherwise there is Crazy Shirts in Hilo at: Prince Kuhio Plaza 111 East Puainako Street, Ste. 540 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 808-959-1491 http://www.crazyshirts.com/ or online you can go to Desteenation for lots of authentic Big Island T-shirts available in one spot. http://www.desteenation.com/home/hawaiian-t-shirts RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - jdirgo - 02-07-2008 Creative Arts Hawaii might be another option too. 500 Kalanianaole in Hilo 935-7393 I'm not sure if they are alway open to the public so call first. I know that 2 or 3 times a year, they heavily discount their seconds and returned merchandise (as in $2-3 for a printed T-shirt). So watch for those sales (there's no set schedule that I know of, but they do run ads in the Tribune-Herald). John Dirgo, R, ABR, e-PRO Aloha Coast Realty, LLC 808-987-9243 cell http://www.alohacoastrealty.com RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - mella l - 02-07-2008 At one time the Nanawale home owners association sold t shirts for their association. I believe they were around $12. John Rabi wore one on an overseas tour and someone loved it so much he gave it to the person! I don't know what the graphics were but evidently they were cool. mella l RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Rob Tucker - 02-07-2008 You might find the humuhumunukunukuapuaa T-shirt at Hilo Hatties. RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Rumi in Hawaii - 02-07-2008 Thank you all! You've given me a huge selection of locales to check for t-shirts! And for future reference if anyone hears about that sale for Creative Arts Hawaii discounted t-shirts, that'd be a great thing to post on Punaweb....I could stock up for my next mainland visit! Again, mahalo! Katie Wherever you go, there you are. RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Les C - 02-07-2008 You might check at Hawaiian Force. They are on Kilauea, I think at the cross road that comes up by the Hilo Farmers Market. Nice designs of 'ulu, kalo, etc. Regarding Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, it might be more esoteric and cool to find an o'opu (fish) design. It's been/being promoted as a replacement for the trigger fish as an Island icon. The trigger fish has an interesting name, but it's claimed by the o'opu promoters that the o'opu has more relevance to Hawaiian culture. The trigger fish is mostly popular from a haole-Hawaiian song, My Little Grass Shack. RE: Where to find groovy t-shirts? - Rumi in Hawaii - 02-08-2008 Oh my gosh....I had totally forgotten that song and the part that goes, "And the humuhumunukunukuapua'a go swimming along"..!!!!! Now I can't get the tune out of my head!!! Thanks for the memories! I think I learned that song on my little ukulele when I was 12 years old on O'ahu in....oh, a zillion years ago.... Katie Wherever you go, there you are. |