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  2. Walter Lappert - Wikipedia

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    Lappert adopted the Koloa store as an unofficial headquarters and was often found there, dressed in quintessential Hawaiian fashion of shorts, sandals, and flowered shirt, wearing a small cap and a white beard and accompanied by his black Labrador Maxi, chatting with tourists and locals after a dip in the surf.

  3. Deckers Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Karl Lopker began his career making and selling flip-flops at craft fairs along the West Coast of the United States.In 1975, Doug Otto visited Hawaii on business and found that locals referred to his sandals as "deckas", a slang word based on their striped layered construction that resembled a "deck" of stacked wood.

  4. Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia

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    As with other Hawaii locals, Kānaka Maoli typically speak Hawaiian Creole English (referred to locally as Pidgin) in daily life. Pidgin is a creole that developed during the plantation era in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, mixing words and diction from the various ethnic groups living in Hawaii then.

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    Rainbow Sandals. Jay “Sparky” Longley began making sandals in his Laguna Beach garage in 1972. ... The company was founded in Hawaii in 1979 and is now located in Hood River, Oregon.

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    Hawaii locals chime in with what they recommend you do to get the most out of your trip. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

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    Think minimalist sportswear with familiar Hawaiian iconography like Hawaiian quilt designs and the names of common Oahu surf breaks. They’re designed for locals by locals, but anyone will feel ...

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