Surf Shirts
Our Surf Shirt is not just a classic Aloha Shirt, it's a modern comfort masterpiece. With a relaxed fit that offers extra room in the chest and body like traditional Hawaiian shirts, we've also added meshed lined back vents for improved breathability. So, whether you're catching waves or Staying Zero, you can do it in comfort and style.
Army Men II
Our fan favorite returned, redesigned. Those plastic soldiers sparked our imaginations and provided hours of play combat with their frozen-in-time battlefield poses. You can't beat good old fashioned fun! This year's Surf Shirt edition delivers a completely new take while honoring the same timeless inspiration.
Hula Tank
Classic hibiscus florals and hula dancers set against WWII-era armor and utility iron. It’s a nostalgic pattern that feels equal parts shore leave and motor pool—laid back on the surface, built on steel underneath.
Liberty Skull
As a tattoo serves as a reminder, so too does liberty stand as a condition earned through endurance and sacrifice. The helmeted, unflinching skull represents the anonymous generations who bore freedom’s cost; the descending eagle signals a nation choosing action over restraint; and the defensive scorpion offers a silent warning—measured, patient, and lethal when provoked.
Floral forms rise not as decoration, but as remembrance, marking where loss has given way to meaning. Together, these symbols present freedom as lived rather than imagined—unrefined, hard-won, and sustained by those willing to carry its weight when comfort is no longer an option.
Old Glory 250th
In these turbulent days, when muskets echo from Lexington to distant fields, a symbol rises louder than crown or parliament—our fierce eagle spread over thirteen stars, beacons of colonies bound by purpose, not fear. It stands as proof of resolve, declaring that free men answer only to destiny and the sacred charge of self-rule, rooted in the founding principles of liberty, justice, and unity. For this land’s spirit is forged in struggle, tempered by rebellion, and carried by patriots who know freedom is no gift, but a right claimed by will and defended with steel. And though two centuries and fifty years have passed, we honor even now the nation’s 250th Semiquincentennial year, a celebration of those enduring values that continue to define us - for liberty once kindled shall burn for generations!
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Our Surf Shirt is not just a classic Aloha Shirt, it's a modern comfort masterpiece. With a relaxed fit that offers extra room in the chest and body like traditional Hawaiian shirts, we've also added meshed lined back vents for improved breathability. So, whether you're catching waves or Staying Zero, you can do it in comfort and style.
Army Men II
Our fan favorite returned, redesigned. Those plastic soldiers sparked our imaginations and provided hours of play combat with their frozen-in-time battlefield poses. You can't beat good old fashioned fun! This year's Surf Shirt edition delivers a completely new take while honoring the same timeless inspiration.
Hula Tank
Classic hibiscus florals and hula dancers set against WWII-era armor and utility iron. It’s a nostalgic pattern that feels equal parts shore leave and motor pool—laid back on the surface, built on steel underneath.
Liberty Skull
As a tattoo serves as a reminder, so too does liberty stand as a condition earned through endurance and sacrifice. The helmeted, unflinching skull represents the anonymous generations who bore freedom’s cost; the descending eagle signals a nation choosing action over restraint; and the defensive scorpion offers a silent warning—measured, patient, and lethal when provoked.
Floral forms rise not as decoration, but as remembrance, marking where loss has given way to meaning. Together, these symbols present freedom as lived rather than imagined—unrefined, hard-won, and sustained by those willing to carry its weight when comfort is no longer an option.
Old Glory 250th
In these turbulent days, when muskets echo from Lexington to distant fields, a symbol rises louder than crown or parliament—our fierce eagle spread over thirteen stars, beacons of colonies bound by purpose, not fear. It stands as proof of resolve, declaring that free men answer only to destiny and the sacred charge of self-rule, rooted in the founding principles of liberty, justice, and unity. For this land’s spirit is forged in struggle, tempered by rebellion, and carried by patriots who know freedom is no gift, but a right claimed by will and defended with steel. And though two centuries and fifty years have passed, we honor even now the nation’s 250th Semiquincentennial year, a celebration of those enduring values that continue to define us - for liberty once kindled shall burn for generations!



















