Sig Zane Designs

Hilo


Legendary in the hula community, kama‘aina (locally born and raised) artist Sig Zane designs unmistakable cotton fabrics, marked by rich colors and modern interpretations of Hawaiian flora. Each shirt or dress is not only beautiful, but a lesson on Hawai‘i's culture and geography. Aloha shirts start at $120, but they're keepers. You can spot a 'Sig' a mile away.


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