Etsuka, operated by kamilas4am Inc., achieved great success at its previous Hawaii pop-up, which drew queues before opening and saw over 100 pre-registrations and a complete sell-out of all items. The promotional video released the day before the event reached approximately 100,000 views and was shared over 2,000 times on social media, generating significant buzz.
This upcoming event is a return engagement in response to that reception.
The Origin of Aloha Shirts Actually Lies in Japanese Culture
While there are various theories regarding the origin of the Aloha shirt, it is said that in 1930s Honolulu, Japanese immigrant tailors created shirts using kimono and yukata fabrics. In fact, around Honolulu's Chinatown, a shirt culture using Japanese textiles and Japanese patterns spread, which later developed into the 'Aloha Shirt.'
Etsuka has refocused on this background. As a 'modern reinterpretation of Kimono culture,' they are launching Hawaii-exclusive Aloha shirts.
Previous Event: Queues Before Opening, Total Sell-out
The previous pop-up was held for two days in Honolulu's Chinatown.
With over 100 pre-registrations and visitors lining up before opening, attendance exceeded expectations. On the second day, they had to introduce numbered tickets and timed entry restrictions. Ultimately, all products were sold out.
In particular, the Aloha shirts inspired by kimono culture and the linen-material cropped polo shirts gained high popularity, receiving positive reactions from both local customers and tourists.
VIP Experience Event Added This Time
For this event, a special VIP event will be held on May 23, with public access on May 24th and 25th.
They plan to re-release the popular Hawaii-exclusive Aloha shirts and aim for the pop-up to be a spatial experience that incorporates the local atmosphere and cultural background.
Beyond Selling: A Pop-up as a 'Cultural Experience'
Etsuka reinterprets Japanese culture, including Kimono, not as something to be 'preserved,' but as something that 'continues to be naturally used in modern life.'
In overseas pop-ups, they design not just as sales events, but as experiences encompassing space, service, and community. During the previous Hawaii event, local customers even spontaneously supported the operations, showing the growth of a community.
Despite being an overseas venture, it is characterized by attracting customers mainly through word-of-mouth and social media, with many cases of people learning about the brand on the day of the event and visiting on the spot.
Future Outlook
Etsuka will continue to expand in overseas markets through limited products and experiential events that combine regional and Japanese culture.
Currently, they are strengthening their global presence while eyeing collaborations with hotels, galleries, and lifestyle brands.
Event Details
Etsuka Hawaii Popup
- Schedule: May 23-25, 2026 - VIP Event: May 23 - Public Days: May 24-25 - Location: Honolulu Chinatown, Hawaii
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- Source: PR TIMES
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