In4mation

In4mation

Hawaiian Streetwear Label

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Founded 2002
Headquarters Hawaii, United States

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In4mation is a Hawaiian streetwear label established by Ryan Arakaki, Todd Shimabuku, Jun Jo, and Keith Kanagusuku, in 2002. In4mation’s products have strong roots in the Hawaiian skating scene and are heavily influenced by skating sub-culture. The brand has also collaborated with other high profile brands, such as G-SHOCK, The Hundreds and Stussy.
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Latest Collections

G-SHOCK and In4mation Reveal Latest Collab: The "Mosh Pit"
Watches

G-SHOCK and In4mation Reveal Latest Collab: The "Mosh Pit"

A mash-up of past collaborations, inspired by the iconic DW-5600 watch.

In4mation's 20th-Anniversary Capsule Lauds the Brand's Hawaiian Heritage
Fashion

In4mation's 20th-Anniversary Capsule Lauds the Brand's Hawaiian Heritage

With an embroidered letterman jacket, a logo-stamped T-shirt and more.

In4mation Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Albino & Preto Collaboration
Sports

In4mation Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Albino & Preto Collaboration

Featuring training kits, casual wares, and a collapsible storage bin.

In4mation Joins Albino & Preto for Jiu-Jitsu Gis Dedicated to Hawaii
Fashion

In4mation Joins Albino & Preto for Jiu-Jitsu Gis Dedicated to Hawaii

Celebrating BJJ in the Aloha State.

In4mation and G-SHOCK Team up Again for the "Milestones Timepiece"
Fashion

In4mation and G-SHOCK Team up Again for the "Milestones Timepiece"

In their seventh collaboration together.

Steve Nazar "Soccer, Surf and Aloha" @ In4mation Chinatown Recap
Art

Steve Nazar "Soccer, Surf and Aloha" @ In4mation Chinatown Recap

The return of the iconic T&C Surf Designs caricatures.

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