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MEDIA CONTACT:
- Jocelyn Collado
- Becker Communications, Inc.
- (808) 533-4165
HONOLULU – Fans who waddle into Crazy Shirts’ retail store at the Kings’ Shops at Waikoloa on Monday, July 4, can pick up their favorite designs and help raise funds for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii. In celebration of its 25th Annual Rubber Duckie Race, Crazy Shirts will donate 10 percent from the day’s net proceeds to support UCP.
The store will also be hosting an exclusive signing event with one of its newest artists, Kalany Omengkar. Inspired by the surf culture and nature that surrounds him, Omengkar is bringing new, inspired designs to the Crazy Shirts brand. The artist will be showcasing his latest designs and meeting with fans from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Founded in 1964, Crazy Shirts is among the first companies in Hawaii to design, manufacture and sell the “T-shirt” as we know it today. Housing the largest printing facility in Hawaii, on the Island of Oahu, and employing over 300 employees, the company operates retail stores on all major Hawaiian Islands, as well as stores in California, Colorado, Nevada, and Florida. For more information about Crazy Shirts, call 800- 771-2720 or visit www.crazyshirts.com.





















