This year, to celebrate Lahaina Sailor Day, we gave back to support relief and rebuilding efforts in Maui.

We dedicated 100% of net proceeds from our in-store and online purchases of our Lahaina Sailor collection on Sunday, April 7, 2024 to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s (HCF) Maui Strong Fund.

Thanks to the support of our incredible ʻOhana, we are excited to announce that we raised $15,000 on Lahaina Sailor Day 2024, bringing our total donation to the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund to more than $120,000!

Lahaina Sailor Day Proclamation

IT'S OFFICIAL!

We’re honored to announce that April 7, 2024, is officially Lahaina Sailor Day in Hawai’i as recognized by Governor Josh Green and Maui County Mayor Richard T. Bissen, Jr.

IT'S OFFICIAL!

We’re honored to announce that April 7, 2024, is officially Lahaina Sailor Day in Hawai‘i as recognized by Governor Josh Green and Maui County Mayor Richard T. Bissen, Jr.

IT'S OFFICIAL!

We’re honored to announce that April 7, 2024, is officially Lahaina Sailor Day in Hawai‘i as recognized by Governor Josh Green and Maui County Mayor Richard T. Bissen, Jr.

IT'S OFFICIAL!

We’re honored to announce that April 7, 2024, is officially Lahaina Sailor Day in Hawai’i as recognized by Governor Josh Green and Mayor Richard T. Bissen, Jr.

“All of us at HCF, once again, show our gratitude to Reyn Spooner and its customers for their generous contributions for Maui recovery. The company clearly takes its commitment to community—and its Hawai‘i roots—seriously, and we appreciate their continued support for Maui.”
- Micah Kane, CEO and President of Hawai‘i Community Foundation

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The Nene goose and dating your Lahaina Sailor

The Nene goose on our Lahaina Sailor print was diagonal from 1968 to 1980 to account for the long neck of the Hawai‘i state bird. It was adjusted to be standing upright with a shorter neck to fit in more with the overall aesthetic of the print.

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The Nene goose and
dating your Lahaina Sailor

The Nene goose on our Lahaina Sailor print was diagonal from 1968 to 1980 to account for the long neck of the Hawai’i state bird. It was adjusted to be standing upright with a shorter neck to fit in more with the overall aesthetic of the print.

“Lahaina Sailor Day is not just about honoring our past; it’s about building our future. Through one of our most storied prints, we intertwine our legacy with Maui’s resilience. This collection represents our unwavering support to the community that has been a part of our identity since 1968.”

- Rob Tolleson, Our President

A REYN SPOONER STAPLE
LAHAINA SAILOR ADS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS

A REYN SPOONER STAPLE
LAHAINA SAILOR ADS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS