ALI'I ANA Waikiki Monarch Project - Bomber Jacket

$180.00

The Official Waikīkī Monarch Project Team Jacket

The Official Waikīkī Monarch Project Team Jacket is not apparel — it is a standard, a banner, a declaration. Worn in celebration of this moment in history, it honors the rise of the Waikīkī Monarch initiative: the movement to drape Honolulu, and eventually the entire pae ʻāina, with monumental portraits of our aliʻi on the very streets that bear their names.

Each jacket is a mark of kuleana, reserved for those who stand within the circle of this project — artists, builders, storytellers, and stewards who carry forward the charge to place our monarchs back onto the walls of the city.

Designed as both uniform and honor, the jacket signifies belonging to something larger than the individual. It is not bought. It is not casual. It is a living emblem of loyalty, cultural pride, and the vision to see our aliʻi rise again across Honolulu and beyond.

Designed & conceptualized in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i.

Assembled in the USA.

Sublimation-dyed, hand-stretched, and sewn with precision.

#1 of 100 units ever to be made. Never to be repeated.

Material: 100% polyester
.: Full front metal zipper closure
.: Two lined welt pockets at front
.: Dark blue polyester lining
.: Sewn in label
.: Seam thread color automatically matched to design
.: Blank product sourced from China

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The Official Waikīkī Monarch Project Team Jacket

The Official Waikīkī Monarch Project Team Jacket is not apparel — it is a standard, a banner, a declaration. Worn in celebration of this moment in history, it honors the rise of the Waikīkī Monarch initiative: the movement to drape Honolulu, and eventually the entire pae ʻāina, with monumental portraits of our aliʻi on the very streets that bear their names.

Each jacket is a mark of kuleana, reserved for those who stand within the circle of this project — artists, builders, storytellers, and stewards who carry forward the charge to place our monarchs back onto the walls of the city.

Designed as both uniform and honor, the jacket signifies belonging to something larger than the individual. It is not bought. It is not casual. It is a living emblem of loyalty, cultural pride, and the vision to see our aliʻi rise again across Honolulu and beyond.

Designed & conceptualized in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i.

Assembled in the USA.

Sublimation-dyed, hand-stretched, and sewn with precision.

#1 of 100 units ever to be made. Never to be repeated.

Material: 100% polyester
.: Full front metal zipper closure
.: Two lined welt pockets at front
.: Dark blue polyester lining
.: Sewn in label
.: Seam thread color automatically matched to design
.: Blank product sourced from China