Step inside @pilipacific, and you might be lucky enough to catch Herman Piikea Clark at his workbench, drawing his next design—one that you could be wearing. Clark and his wife, Sue Pearson, began creating clothing twenty years ago with the intention of bridging their Tahitian and Hawaiian ancestries. In fact, “pili” literally means to join or connect. Today, their clothing has connected with the many customers that visit the store at Ward Village. #WeAreWard #ShopSmallWard #WVHoliday

Step inside @pilipacific, and you might be lucky enough to catch Herman Piikea Clark at his workbench, drawing his next design—one that you could be wearing. Clark and his wife, Sue Pearson, began creating clothing twenty years ago with the intention of bridging their Tahitian and Hawaiian ancestries. In fact, “pili” literally means to join or connect. Today, their clothing has connected with the many customers that visit the store at Ward Village. #WeAreWard #ShopSmallWard #WVHoliday

Step inside @pilipacific, and you might be lucky enough to catch Herman Piikea Clark at his workbench, drawing his next design—one that you could be wearing. Clark and his wife, Sue Pearson, began creating clothing twenty years ago with the intention of bridging their Tahitian and Hawaiian ancestries. In fact, “pili” literally means to join or connect. Today, their clothing has connected with the many customers that visit the store at Ward Village.