Hae Hawai'i Pareu

$54.00

The Hawaiian flag, Hae Hawai‘i, was created around 1816 during the reign of King Kamehameha I. It was designed to symbolize Hawaiʻi’s sovereignty while recognizing the islands’ relationships with both Great Britain and the United States. The Union Jack in the upper corner honors the historic friendship and protection once offered by Britain, while the eight horizontal stripes—white, red, and blue—are said to represent the eight major Hawaiian Islands. The flag’s blend of elements from both nations reflects Hawaiʻi’s role as an independent kingdom navigating international influences during the early 19th century.

Featuring the flag’s iconic design, the pareu is generously sized at 73” × 54” and made from 100% polyester.

Timeless and versatile, pareu are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.

The Hawaiian flag, Hae Hawai‘i, was created around 1816 during the reign of King Kamehameha I. It was designed to symbolize Hawaiʻi’s sovereignty while recognizing the islands’ relationships with both Great Britain and the United States. The Union Jack in the upper corner honors the historic friendship and protection once offered by Britain, while the eight horizontal stripes—white, red, and blue—are said to represent the eight major Hawaiian Islands. The flag’s blend of elements from both nations reflects Hawaiʻi’s role as an independent kingdom navigating international influences during the early 19th century.

Featuring the flag’s iconic design, the pareu is generously sized at 73” × 54” and made from 100% polyester.

Timeless and versatile, pareu are made to last. With proper care, they’re worn for years, from cool evenings to sunny beach days and everything in between.