
Aloha ʻāina
n.v. Love of the land or of one's country, patriotism; the name of a Hawaiian-language newspaper published 1893–1920; aloha ʻāina is a very old concept, to judge from the many sayings (perhaps thousands) illustrating deep love of the land. (Pukui, Elbert, and Mookini 268–9.) Cf. the song Kaulana nā Pua (Elbert and Mahoe 62–4).
Designed in Hale'iwa, Home of the 'IWA, Est. 2000'
Bring some color to your daily bathing ritual or turn a day at the beach into a pā'ina with our Signature Towels! These Towels are made from a cozy cotton terry and soft poly face with great color vibrancy.
• 52% cotton, 48% polyester
• Fabric weight: 10.6 oz/y² (360 g/m²)
• Size: 30″ × 60″ × 0.28″ (76 × 152 × 0.7 cm)
• Printed on one side only
• The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent