Fabric: Polyester + Spandex
Size:
Small: Length 40.4 in, Waist 26.7 in, Hip 45.7 in
Med: Length 41 in, Waist 28.3 in, Hip 47.2 in
Large: 41.6 in, Waist 30.7 in, Hip 49.6 in
XL: 42.1 in, Waist 33.1 in, Hip 52 in
These palazzo pants have a high waist with an elastic waistband and a tied belt. Convenient Side Pockets and a bowknot front. Comfy wide-leg pants are made from lightweight fabric for a flexible and top-grade experience. The fabric is breathable and super soft, providing comfort and allowing for free movement without pressure.
This Kai design was hand-drawn in an array of colors to reflect the various colors of the ocean.
In Hawaiian, kai means the sea or saltwater—specifically the part of the ocean closest to shore. It holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for Native Hawaiians, as the kai provides food, transportation, cleansing, and connection to the gods and ancestors. The word "kai" is more than just a term for the ocean; it represents life, movement, and the natural cycles that sustain our islands.
Moʻolelo:
One moʻolelo (traditional story) about the kai comes from the island of Kaua‘i. It tells of the goddess Hi‘iakaikapoliopele, the beloved sister of Pele, the volcano goddess. On her journey across the islands, Hi‘iaka visited the shores of Kaua‘i and danced along the kai, chanting to calm the raging surf and awaken the spirits of the land and sea. Her chants were so powerful that the ocean responded, becoming calm and peaceful. Fishermen say that on especially quiet mornings when the waves gently lap the shore, Hi‘iaka is dancing again, reminding all of the harmony that should exist between people and nature.
This story reflects how the kai is seen not just as water, but as a living, responsive force—something to respect and mālama (care for).
Each hand-drawn design is a tribute to our ʻāina, our culture, and the ecosystems we strive to protect. Made from recycled polyester, these garments offer a sustainable choice for those who care deeply about our ʻāina. For every garment created, a tree is planted to help restore and replenish our flora and fauna. This collection is a small but meaningful way to mālama our ʻāina and stay grounded in aloha. Wear it with pride, knowing you’re part of something greater—an eco-warrior movement to care for our planet, one garment at a time.
*Note: Each design is dropped in limited runs - only 50 per color-way. When its gone - its gone... only to be reborn in a whole new hue.
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