STUFF WE LIKE Island Colada Cream Ale by the Kona Brewing Company This seasonal ale won the 2020 BRONZE AWARD in the Field Beer category of the Best of Craft Beer Awards. Made with real coconut and pineapple, it’s perfect for beach days and compliments that poke bowl. This limited edition release will only be around till April 2021, so get it while you can!
O’Neill Wetsuits Wetsuit sales have been up and we like what O’Neill has to offer the market. The company has it down to a science, hand-building prototypes, fit checking, and refining using the same process invented by Jack O’Neill over 67 years ago. O’Neills wetsuits offer flexibility, comfort, and durability with their incredibly innovative neoprene technologies that will keep you warm in all kinds of conditions.
Shop T&C Online Stay safe and shop from home! T&C makes it easy with their website, www.shop.tcsurf.com. Find all your favorite surfwear, apparel, and accessories without even leaving the couch. And while you’re there, don’t forget to check out the T&C Surf Custom Bottle Collection and all their new arrivals.
Pakaloha / Waimea One Piece One piece’s may have never truly disappeared but they have been making a comeback and Pakaloha has the perfect blend of sporty and sexy. The Waimea one piece is super cute and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. With a deep V cut front and open back, coverage and sex appeal collide in this full suit.
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Volcom’s Eco-True Swim Collection In 2017, Volcom partnered with ECONYL to create the first Eco-True Swim collection. The collection utilizes water-saving printing techniques to decrease water waste and pollution, while also working with Econy and Repreve to upcycle materials from ghost nets, plastic water bottles, and other materials found in the ocean. 71% of the Volcom swim collection is Eco-True and it's all really cute so no longer do you need to feel torn between style and sustainability.
Black History, Made Every Day In conjunction with Black History Month, and to honor black history made everyday, Vans launched a limitedtime footwear collection in collaboration with four rising black artists: Rewina Beshue, Sydney G. James, Chris Martin, and Tony Whlgn. Each week the initiative showcased a new artist and highlighted their story and work. Additionally, Vans has donated $40,000 to the Black Art Futures Fund and was able to donate an additional $25,000 thanks to points collected from Vans Family members.