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Dri-fit T | New 2025 Color of our favorite ‘Opihi Design T
Our ʻOpihi Dri-Fit T-shirt honors the cultural practice of resting ʻopihi harvest areas to help our coastlines become momona (abundant) once again. This shirt is more than just apparel—it’s a symbol of mālama ʻāina, and Lawai’a pono practices.
Made with moisture-wicking, lightweight performance fabric, this Dri-Fit tee keeps you cool and comfortable whether you're on the shore, in the loʻi, or just living aloha every day.
Features:
Breathable, quick-dry performance fabric
Lightweight and soft with UPF protection
Unisex sizing
Kipahulu Moku | ʻOpihi design
Our community is reviving the traditional practice of resting an area from ‘opihi harvest so that it will be momona again. Our three-year study (which began in 2014) is already showing more ‘opihi in some areas, but occasional harvest in the rest area has noticeably decreased the population. By allowing one area to rest means those ‘opihi have the chance to grow larger and produce more keiki that can spill over into neighboring areas, providing more ‘opihi for us all!
Dri-fit T | New 2025 Color of our favorite ‘Opihi Design T
Our ʻOpihi Dri-Fit T-shirt honors the cultural practice of resting ʻopihi harvest areas to help our coastlines become momona (abundant) once again. This shirt is more than just apparel—it’s a symbol of mālama ʻāina, and Lawai’a pono practices.
Made with moisture-wicking, lightweight performance fabric, this Dri-Fit tee keeps you cool and comfortable whether you're on the shore, in the loʻi, or just living aloha every day.
Features:
Breathable, quick-dry performance fabric
Lightweight and soft with UPF protection
Unisex sizing
Kipahulu Moku | ʻOpihi design
Our community is reviving the traditional practice of resting an area from ‘opihi harvest so that it will be momona again. Our three-year study (which began in 2014) is already showing more ‘opihi in some areas, but occasional harvest in the rest area has noticeably decreased the population. By allowing one area to rest means those ‘opihi have the chance to grow larger and produce more keiki that can spill over into neighboring areas, providing more ‘opihi for us all!