Tori Richard

Honolulu


This popular Honolulu-based company has been producing men's and women's resort-wear for 60 years. On the 2nd floor of the Ala Moana Center (Macy's end), you'll find one of their bright and breezy stores offering up sophisticated and attractive aloha wear, including shirts for men, dresses for women, and shorts and pants.


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