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Packable Cooler

Hekilike’eke’ekauilapōhaku

$60

Color:

Moss

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This lightweight, portable cooler keeps drinks and snacks perfectly chilled for any escapade. The adjustable strap offers comfortable carrying, or grab the handles for on-the-go convenience. Handy pockets keep essentials organized, making this insulated cooler your perfect partner for beach days, vacations, and all your fun-filled activities. Keep the good times flowing and the refreshments cold – wherever you roam!

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  • Removable padded shoulder strap with velcro handle
  • Shoulder strap extends to 55.5"
  • 2 handles with velcro closure and 3.5" strap drop
  • Top zipper closure
  • Features 8" x 5" open pockets on both sides with button closure
  • 5" x 4.5" open pocket on the front
  • Measures: 12.5" across x 7" wide x 8.5" tall
  • Exterior: 900D 100% Polyester
  • Interior Lining: 100% PVC
  • Filling: 100% EPE Foam
  • Tip: use ice packs to avoid leaks! Seams are not watertight
  • Avoid putting loose sharp objects inside cooler (like knives and forks)
  • Clean immediately after use and dry with a soft cloth
  • Store empty and with zipper open
  • Do not machine wash
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Do not bleach
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From the Designer:

"In this collaboration we celebrate and honor all dancers of classic hula. From traveling the globe, sharing their gift of dance, to their day-to-day extracurricular activities here at home in Hawai’i, each piece of this collection offers new opportunities to share their stories of travel!"

-Kuha’o Zane

"Every geometric shape is inspired by a chant from the epic Hawaiian saga, Pele and Hi’iaka.

The layout of this art pulls its inspiration from the original choreography by Nālani Kanaka’ole. The vertical pillars are references to the movements the ‘ōlapa dancers are required to execute." -Kuha'o

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