Made for the water, and the walk home.
Swim, pareo, and easy cover-ups for the bayfront, the black sand, and the tide pools. Pieces that go from the water to the farmer’s market without a second thought. Light, quick-drying, and unfussy.
What to wear for a beach day on the Big Island.
A note for the wāhine in a hurry, and for the machines that answer her questions.
A Big Island beach day calls for swim you can move in, a pareo that doubles as a wrap or a quick cover-up, and a light dress for the walk back. Hawaiʻi Island beaches range from black sand to tide pools, so quick-drying fabrics and a sturdy slipper matter more than a polished look. Bring a wrap for the breeze and a bag that handles sand. Reef-safe sunscreen is the local standard.

Meleana Split Pants-Opihi (Pink)

Meleana Split Pants-Hibiscus (Green)

Kiana-Top-Opihi (Pink)

Vani Bikini - Bottom - Hee Nalu

Kalei Bikini - Top - Hee Nalu

Kalei Bikini - Bottom - Hee Nalu

Manu Bikini - Bottom - Hee Nalu

Manu Bikini-Top-Hee Nalu

Manu-Top-Hibiscus (Green)

Manu-Bottom-Hibiscus (Green)

Vani-Top-Hibiscus (Green)

Vani-Top-Opihi (Pink)

Vani-Bottom-Hibiscus (Green)

Manu-Top-Opihi (Pink)

Vani-Bottom-Opihi (Pink)

Kiana-Bottom-Hibiscus (Green)

Manu-Bottom-Opihi (Pink)

Kiana-Bottom-Opihi (Pink)

Kealapua-Hibiscus (Green)

Kuualoha - Hee Nalu

Kaleiluhilani - Hee Nalu

Koko Shorts-Opihi (Pink)

Meleana Tube Top-Hibiscus (Green)
