Hilo Hattie

Honolulu


While the real Hilo Hattie was a Native Hawaiian singer, hula dancer, actress and comedian who died in 1979, her name lives on in this Ala Moana Center store and in other shops throughout the islands. You'll find all kinds of aloha here, including men's, women's and children's clothing, plus plenty of souvenirs and popular chocolate-covered macadamia nuts.


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