KAmŌ Team Max Bomber Jacket — Mana to da Max
KAmŌ Team Max Bomber Jacket — Mana to da Max Edition
The KAmŌ Team Max Bomber stands as a living emblem of strength, unity, and love — designed in honor of Maximiliana La‘akea Aurelius Kini, the two-year-old founder of Ali‘i Ana and Hale Kapu Mo‘olelo a Ali‘i Ana.
Handcrafted by her father, Ali‘i La‘akea Na Mele Kao (Etienne Aurelius Kini), this piece carries the spirit of their shared vision — a world where art, culture, and faith protect the sacred.
The KAmŌ pattern — short for “Hawaiian Camouflage” — was designed using the shapes of the Hawaiian Islands, each form interwoven to create a pattern of identity and resilience. The design was born the night Max sat on her father’s lap in Waikīkī, watching a light show as he drafted the first KAmŌ print — a memory that would later inspire this entire movement.
Each KAmŌ Team Max Bomber features Max’s story written inside the lining, honoring her journey of survival after suffering suffocation and two cardiac arrests. Now, after 17 days on life support, she continues to fight and heal — fueled by the love, prayers, and mana of her people.
Constructed from premium satin with embroidered insignia and custom inner lining, this jacket is both fashion and declaration — a modern ahu‘ula, or royal cloak, reimagined for today’s warriors of aloha.
Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity, a booklet on Max’s story, and an Ali‘i canvas print, limited to 200 jackets worldwide.
100% of proceeds go directly to Max’s recovery and medical care.
This isn’t just a jacket. It’s a movement.
It’s heritage made wearable.
It’s Mana to da Max.
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
KAmŌ Team Max Bomber Jacket — Mana to da Max Edition
The KAmŌ Team Max Bomber stands as a living emblem of strength, unity, and love — designed in honor of Maximiliana La‘akea Aurelius Kini, the two-year-old founder of Ali‘i Ana and Hale Kapu Mo‘olelo a Ali‘i Ana.
Handcrafted by her father, Ali‘i La‘akea Na Mele Kao (Etienne Aurelius Kini), this piece carries the spirit of their shared vision — a world where art, culture, and faith protect the sacred.
The KAmŌ pattern — short for “Hawaiian Camouflage” — was designed using the shapes of the Hawaiian Islands, each form interwoven to create a pattern of identity and resilience. The design was born the night Max sat on her father’s lap in Waikīkī, watching a light show as he drafted the first KAmŌ print — a memory that would later inspire this entire movement.
Each KAmŌ Team Max Bomber features Max’s story written inside the lining, honoring her journey of survival after suffering suffocation and two cardiac arrests. Now, after 17 days on life support, she continues to fight and heal — fueled by the love, prayers, and mana of her people.
Constructed from premium satin with embroidered insignia and custom inner lining, this jacket is both fashion and declaration — a modern ahu‘ula, or royal cloak, reimagined for today’s warriors of aloha.
Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity, a booklet on Max’s story, and an Ali‘i canvas print, limited to 200 jackets worldwide.
100% of proceeds go directly to Max’s recovery and medical care.
This isn’t just a jacket. It’s a movement.
It’s heritage made wearable.
It’s Mana to da Max.
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