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

Streetsnaps: Jun Jo of In4mation at Agenda Long Beach
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Streetsnaps: Jun Jo of In4mation at Agenda Long Beach

Location: Long Beach, California at Agenda Long Beach

Ja Tecson "Aloha" Exhibition @ In4mation Nuuanu Recap
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Ja Tecson "Aloha" Exhibition @ In4mation Nuuanu Recap

Ja Tecson developed his love for Hawaii after a successful photo trip in 2011. During his visit,

Ja Tecson "Aloha" Exhibition @ In4mation Nuuanu
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Ja Tecson "Aloha" Exhibition @ In4mation Nuuanu

Titled “Aloha,” photographer and Los Angeles native Ja Tecson showcases a body of work created from

In4mation 2014 Summer Lookbook
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In4mation 2014 Summer Lookbook

Despite entering the fall months, In4mation puts us onto its late summer lookbook. Taking

Paradise Soccer Club x In4mation 2014 Summer "Merica" Collection
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Paradise Soccer Club x In4mation 2014 Summer "Merica" Collection

Coinciding with the New York-/Hawaii-based label’s popular #firstofthemonth program, In4mation

In4mation x The Hundreds 2014 Spring/Summer Collection
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In4mation x The Hundreds 2014 Spring/Summer Collection

The culmination of a longtime friendship and years in the making, Hawaii-based In4mation and The

 

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