Sustainability
Our Mission
FAQ's
What does on-demand mean?
- On-demand production means we don’t produce any more or any less than what is ordered. This means that every time we launch a new collection, we wait for new orders to come in to begin producing. This is the most sustainable way of shopping because it creates 0% excess material. This is why we give you 30% off at launch – to encourage on-demand shopping. After two weeks, when the first batch of orders begins production, the discount drops to 15%.
How is on-demand sustainable?
- On-demand is one of the most sustainable production methods out there because instead of making clothes en masse, we wait for orders to come in so we can produce exactly the amount that is asked for. This way we don’t have any leftover stock or fabric – most brands burn this or take it to landfills, a massive threat to our ecosystem.
How long is each on-demand phase?
- After a collection is launched, it takes us approximately two weeks to determine accurate demand levels for each item. Once this time finishes, we begin producing, and the discount drops to 15%. This would be the second batch of orders, which takes about five weeks to produce. After these are sent out, the items are now in-stock and at full price.
Why are some sizes in stock and some in pre-order?
- Whenever we launch a new product, all sizes are in pre-order. We also do wholesalers when we cut for some of our clients we can also do a small overrun so that we can sell online when this happens, it becomes in-stock because it has already been produced. This is why some sizes appear in stock. This way we cut down on waste.
How do you ensure prime labor conditions?
- Whenever we launch a new product, all sizes are in pre-order. We also do wholesalers when we cut for some of our clients we can also do a small overrun so that we can sell online when this happens, it becomes in-stock because it has already been produced. This is why some sizes appear in stock. This way we cut down on waste.
100% Made In Hawaii
The aina (land in Hawaiian) & our keiki (children in Hawaiian) are our greatest inspirations, and taking care of them is also to have a loving look at our emissions. Now, in addition to neutralizing the carbon emitted by our collections in Hawaii, we’re also offsetting the total emissions of our clothing and operations globally. Taking care of nature is to regenerate, compensate, and also reduce waste!
- Family-run, woman-owned, Black-owned and native Hawaiian owned
- Made and designed in Honolulu, Hawaii from hand-selected textiles and custom patterns
- 100% machine hand washable clothing
- Each collection made for a limited run, so no waste
- Works only with reputable manufacturers who ensure good working conditions, pay a living wage and use no child/slave labor
- Takes a sustainable approach to manufacturing, choosing only biodegradable fabrics in an effort to be mindful of how the manufacturing process impacts our planet
- Creates as minimal a carbon footprint as possible by producing in Hawaii
- Avoids trends and is designed with lasting style in mind, so that clothes can be worn season after season
Responsible Materials
We‘ve been working hard to introduce more responsible fibers into our collections, finding the best versions the industry has to offer to some of the fibers we use most.
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