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Kaneohe Hawaii Vintage Retro Thank You Card Set - Black Logo

Kaneohe Hawaii Vintage Retro Thank You Card Set - Black Logo

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Send your gratitude with a touch of vintage charm. These thank you cards feature our retro logo design and are crafted from premium thick card stock (270gsm) for a smooth, high-quality feel. Available in matte, uncoated, or coated finishes, they offer both style and durability. Choose from two convenient sizes and various count packs to match your needs. Each set includes envelopes, making it easy to share heartfelt messages for any occasion. Card is printed on front and blank inside and on rear.

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Our Kāneʻohe retro logo uses Hawaiʻi's hibiscus motif, emphasizing cultural pride and resilience. The hibiscus represents natural beauty, aloha spirit, and Hawaiian heritage, while "1795" ties the design to unification under Kamehameha I. Black-and-white styling is vintage and authentic, resembling travel labels or crate stamps. The motif bridges Kāneʻohe's heritage and suburban expansion, honoring tradition while reflecting resilience. On merchandise, it communicates authenticity, pride, and endurance, retro vintage in tone. The hibiscus motif symbolizes Kāneʻohe's layered identity, perfectly suited for celebrating a Hawaiian town defined by culture, community, and resilience.

Today Kāneʻohe blends suburban neighborhoods with strong Hawaiian heritage. Its residents celebrate culture through festivals, chants, and family traditions. Our Kāneʻohe designs reflect this dual identity, pairing the hibiscus motif with retro styling that honors Hawaiian pride. They invite you to explore the Kāneʻohe collection and carry forward a reminder of resilience and culture. Retro in tone, the motif reflects authenticity, history, and endurance. Kāneʻohe's logo is a vintage emblem of a community where Hawaiian culture thrives alongside suburban growth, preserving its strength and beauty for future generations.

Why People Visit Kāneʻohe Hawaiʻi

  • Boat out to the KāneÊ»ohe Sandbar (Ahu o Laka) — the submerged sand bank in the middle of KāneÊ»ohe Bay that surfaces at low tide, accessible only by boat, kayak, or paddleboard from HeÊ»eia Pier or HeÊ»eia Kea Boat Harbor. One of HawaiÊ»i's most famous shallow-water destinations.
  • Visit the Byƍdƍ-In Temple at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park — the half-scale non-denominational replica of the 950-year-old Phoenix Hall at Uji, Japan, dedicated June 7, 1968, to commemorate the centennial of the first Japanese immigrants to HawaiÊ»i. Koi ponds, gardens, the three-ton brass Bon-shƍ peace bell, and the KoÊ»olau Range as the backdrop. Open daily.
  • Walk the HoÊ»omaluhia Botanical Garden — 400 acres at the foot of the KoÊ»olau Range, established by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a flood-protection project; lake views, picnic spots, and the cliffs rising directly behind.
  • Watch the KoÊ»olau Range from below — the dramatic eroded basalt of windward OÊ»ahu, rising more than 2,000 feet directly behind town. The HaÊ»ikĆ« Stairs traced the ridge above KāneÊ»ohe until their 2024-2025 removal by the City and County of Honolulu; the silhouette of the range remains.
  • Drive Kamehameha Highway north along KāneÊ»ohe Bay through HeÊ»eia, ʻĀhuimanu, KahaluÊ»u, Waiāhole, and Waikane toward the North Shore.
  • Look at Coconut Island (MokoliÊ»i) in KāneÊ»ohe Bay — the small island that houses the HawaiÊ»i Institute of Marine Biology, also recognizable as the silhouette in the opening sequence of the 1960s television series Gilligan's Island.
  • Visit HeÊ»eia Fishpond — the historic Native Hawaiian loko iÊ»a kept alive and producing by KākoÊ»o Ê»ĆŒiwi; check current public-access programming.
  • Drive past Marine Corps Base HawaiÊ»i KāneÊ»ohe Bay (K-Bay) on the Mokapu Peninsula — not visitor-accessible, but its silhouette and runways dominate the bay's northern edge; the December 7, 1941 attack happened here, eight minutes before Pearl Harbor.
  • Look for honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) and Hawaiian monk seals along the windward shore — both federally protected; stay 50 feet away.

Kāneʻohe Hawaiʻi Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring Hawaiian hibiscus motif with 1795 Kamehameha unification date

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How does your sizing work?

Because items are made to order, we can’t accept returns for sizing or color choices. We do accept returns for defects, misprints, or shipping damage. Please review the detailed photos and descriptions before purchasing. Women’s fitted tees run small; if you prefer a looser fit, consider sizing up.

How do I send gifts?

All items ship without prices and include a simple packing slip for easy gifting. Enter the recipient’s shipping address and your billing address at checkout. Use your contact info to receive tracking updates. Orders typically arrive within 6–11 business days—please allow extra time for time-sensitive gifts.

How do I care for my item?

For apparel: wash cold, inside-out, with like colors; avoid bleach and high heat; tumble dry low or hang dry. For embroidery, iron inside-out to protect the stitching. See specific care instructions in product descriptions and also follow general best practices in caring for your items for long term enjoyment.

How are items made and when will they arrive?

We make each item on demand using premium blanks, embroidery, and soft-hand prints. Production usually takes 2–5 business days (excluding weekends and holidays). You’ll receive tracking once shipped. We currently ship to U.S. addresses via USPS, UPS, or FedEx. Most orders arrive within 6–11 business days.

What’s the return/exchange policy?

We accept returns for defects, misprints, or damage on arrival. Report issues within 14 days with photos and your order number, and we’ll replace or refund. Size or color changes aren’t supported after purchase, so please consult size charts before ordering if you are at all unsure.

Who are we?

Merlin Classics is a volunteer-run, AI-assisted apparel project celebrating timeless local style. Every item is made to order, and profits (revenue minus external product/marketing cost) support hunger-relief programs in the communities our collections spotlight. Classic looks, real local impact—every purchase helps.