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“Back in the days” immigrants from Asia came to work in Hawaii’s sugar and pineapple plantations.  Rice was packaged in cotton bags, empty bags were used to fashion clothing, mostly men’s undergarments, dishtowels and aprons.

In the 1960’s surfers reinvented the style using the same bags to make “surfer” shorts.  In the 1980’s the rice industry discontinued the use of cloth in favor of paper bags.

Today the “Goo” style garments are fashioned from a reproduction of “rice bag” style prints manufactured specifically for .


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