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HONOLULU (August 17, 2020) – Crazy Shirts is sharing the aloha with its latest collection. The Aloha Series is designed to inspire positive acts of kindness and a portion of proceeds will benefit select local nonprofit organizations to support their missions. The first design of the series, Kīnā‘ole, will benefit the Hawaii Foodbank with $6 from each shirt donated to help feed Hawaii’s families. The shirts are available online at www.crazyshirts.com.
“As a kama‘āina company, it’s important for us to ensure community organizations, like the Hawaii Foodbank, continue to provide their critical services to our island community,” said Scott Maroney, President of Crazy Shirts. “Every one of us has been affected in some way by the current global health crisis, but by giving aloha, sharing aloha, and being aloha, we can all make a difference.”
The Kīnā‘ole design reflects the Native Hawaiian value doing what is right. The classic black adult crewneck t-shirts (S – XXL) are available at online at crazyshirts.com, and retail for $31. Additional designs in the Aloha Series will be released in the coming weeks and each design will support a different Hawaii-based nonprofit organization.