PRODUCT SYLE
The Hāweo Onepiece is a fun, glowing suit; this piece features an asymmetrical neckline, with one shoulder strap. Hāweo is the glow we notice from the sun, moon and stars let that energy transfer into you.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Our bikini is a soft stable blend. 80% Nylon and 20% Spandex. Hand wash cold. No bleach. No fabric softeners. Hang dry in shade.
ONEPIECE FIT
size
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bust size (in)
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bust size (cm)
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cup size
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waist (in)
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waist (cm)
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XS
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30-32
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76-81
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A
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23-25
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58-63.5
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S
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32-34
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81-86
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A-B
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25-27
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63.5-68.5
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M
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34-36
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86-91
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B-C
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27-29
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68.5-74
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L
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36-38
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91-96.5
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D
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29-31
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74-79
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XL
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38-40
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96.5-102
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C-DDD/F
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31-33
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79-84
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MO‘OLELO
The Kaula Print was also originally designed by Aloha Modern, Keānuenue took this prints added her own little twist!
ʻŌiwi were keen observers of the natural world. One of the many hana noʻeau practices that was both continued and adapted in the islands was the making of kaula (cordage). Kaula was a foundational part of many of the tools and operations of daily life. Used to lash waʻa (canoes), holding the timber frame of a hale, woven to create ʻupena (fishnet), even the foundation of creating ʻahuʻula (feather capes) worn by aliʻi for centuries. Cords have always connected generations, from one’s piko physically linking one generation to the next, to the actual practice of the art form. Today cords are linking more distant generations. The making of cordage, so valued a skill in past centuries, is one of the many traditional practices that have found eager current-day haumāna.