ʻAi Pōhaku V-Neck Sportsbra
ʻAi Pōhaku V-Neck Sportsbra
Written in January 1893 by Ellen Kehoʻohiwaokalani Wright Prendergast shortly after the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Mele ʻAi Pōhaku (Stone-Eating Song), or Mele Aloha ʻĀina (Patriots’s Song), is now more commonly known as Kaulana Nā Pua.
The line, “Ua lawa mākou i ka pōhaku,” translates to, “We are satisfied with stones.” Kaona can take it to mean a few different ways to be “satisfied” with stones. Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, are interested in maintaining autonomy over our own land rather than any sum of money.
SOFT MATTE 77% Recycled Nylon 23% Spandex
Color: Pō (night, or darkness, in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. It can also refer to the realm of the gods.)
Light to medium impact support
Adjustable straps
Flattering neckline
Removable cups
Non-Sheer
Moisture-wicking & breathable
UPF 50
4-way stretch
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
Updated Kūmana label at center back is printed on cotton with a heatpress that will withstand stretching and minimal cracking over time.
Questions about sizing? See our size chart here.