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Vintage campers, Elvis' Blue Hawaii, our best-selling leather slip-ons return, and more... Today we?

Vintage campers, Elvis' Blue Hawaii, our best-selling leather slip-ons return, and more... Today we’re pouring out an icy Vic’s ’44 Mai Tai for Aloha Wednesday, which was established in 1948 to allow employees of Hawaii's city councils to wear Hawaiian or "Aloha" shirts. To celebrate the inspiration for Casual Friday, today we're introducing one of our favorite brands from the state Mark Twain called one long delicious summer day — Honolulu's [Avanti], which has been slinging authentic Hawaiian shirts on the beaches of Waikiki for the past 25 years. We love the light and airy fit, fabric, and designs of these bad boys, and think you will too. Because as everyone from Frank Sinatra to Tom Selleck knows, if God made anything better than the Hawaiian shirt, he definitely kept it for himself. Mahalo. [SHOP NOW] The inspiration for [mohinders] began on the streets of Mumbai when founder Michael Paratore bought a pair of leather slip-ons and started wearing them nonstop back home in the Bay Area. Sensing an opportunity, he left his job as a corporate lawyer and teamed up with an artisan shoe-making cooperative in India to improve upon the original design. The result: easy wearing, vegetable-tanned leather slippers you won’t want to take off all summer. [SHOP NOW] Our buddy David Chat taking in the view over Waikiki. If you're visiting Hawaii anytime soon, definitely check out his blog [Unreal Hawaii] for inspiration ©2016 Huckberry LLC | 290 Utah St., San Francisco, CA 94103 [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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