KICKS/HI Opening in Guam
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KICKS/HI Opening in Guam

KICKS/HI are set to make their mark on the island of Guam as the island will represent the

KICKS/HI 2008 Summer 5-Panel Collection
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KICKS/HI 2008 Summer 5-Panel Collection

Ian Ginoza has dropped some more previews of KICKS/HI’s summer release schedule with these two

KICKS/HI x Hurley Collection
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KICKS/HI x Hurley Collection

Coming on the heels of yesterday’s KICKS/HI 2008 Summer Collection Drop 2, another

KICKS/HI 2008 Summer Collection Drop 2
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KICKS/HI 2008 Summer Collection Drop 2

KICKS/HI has dropped their second series of release for the 2008 summer collection. With a

KICKS/HI "KH" New Era Fitted Caps
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KICKS/HI "KH" New Era Fitted Caps

As part of Hawaiian natives KICKS/HI’s Summer 2008 second drop are two new “KH” New Era

KICKS/HI "Natives" Snap Back Cap

KICKS/HI "Natives" Snap Back Cap

Hawaii-based brand and boutique, KICKS/HI, will be releasing their new Natives Snap back caps


KICKS/HI 2008 Spring/Summer Collection Part 1

KICKS/HI 2008 Spring/Summer Collection Part 1

KICKS/HI has released their 2008 spring/summer collection. Joining a strong contingency on the island of Hawaii, KICKS/HI has created a collection with bold Hawaiian themes and the use of patterns and geometric shapes. Available now at kickshawaii.com.

SigZane x Kicks/Hi Brown Olako New Era 59FIFTY Fitted Cap

SigZane x Kicks/Hi Brown Olako New Era 59FIFTY Fitted Cap

Another Kicks/HI collabo with SigZane, a meeting of Hawaiian crafts with street culture. Kicks/HI as you know is one of Hawaii’s premium street boutiques and are especially known for their woven dunk with Nike a while back. This time around, SigZane chose a ocean current/coral pattern for their newest collaboration, and placed it in a checkered pattern on the cap. This version emulates a LV pattern so this satisfies those with a luxurious taste as well as those seeking traditional cultural satisfaction. Check out the SigZane site for a deeper interpretation of the hat’s patterns. Source: Strictly Fitteds

Kicks/HI x Hurley Free Slippers
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Kicks/HI x Hurley Free Slippers

Creatively matched with functionality is what great products are created from. Because of the special relationship between Nike and the Surf brand Hurley (Nike owns Hurley), the creative minds behind Kicks/HI were able to do something unique. What they did was combine the lightweight properties of the Free sole from Nike and incorporating it into a slipper making this perhaps the best slipper on the market. Kicks/HI also comissioned Gio Estevez from Anx and Supreme for the artwork on the slipper. Perfect for the summer, these will be dropping soon at Kicks/HI. Source: Ian Ginoza

Sig Zane x Kicks/HI New Era 59Fifty Cap

Sig Zane x Kicks/HI New Era 59Fifty Cap

Deeply related to Hawaiian culture, Sig Zane’s designs have always been concept driven with the rich culture surrounding him. With recent projects created with Kicks/HI, the two have continued their partnership with another New Era cap set to release in the coming days. Source: Ian Ginoza

 

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