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    Reyn Spooner

    3.8(10 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Who doesn't love sales? Reading an email they were having a 70% sale we had to come…read more There were racks full of shirts and some boxes of $10 items. Hubs looked but didn't find anything. Guess he's too used to TB brand aloha shirts. I looked too but some of the women's dresses were still $100+. You never know, you might just find something that suits your taste. Literally for us, our taste was lunch and chocolates close by in Waikele.

    Yes, we can spot the iconic Reyn Spooner reverse print cotton shirts worn by downtown workers,…read moreincluding my hubby before he retired. What's so special about these shirts? Reyn Spooner is a fashion design company founded in 1956 by Reyn McCullough and Ruth Spooner, whose names make up the company name. Reyn resided on Catalina Island, CA and met Don Graham of the Dillingham Corp, the developer of the Ala Moana Shopping Center in 1956. He moved to Honolulu in 1959 and opened a retail store in that shopping center. In 1962, Reyn teamed up with Ruth Spooner to create Reyn Spooner in Honolulu and currently has 7 retail stores in HI and also sells apparel in department stores in the US and abroad. Design work is done in HI and sewn in Asia. Reyn felt the traditional aloha shirt had a too bold print and improved it by combining the reverse or inside-out print with his own eye for more sophisticated prints and paired them with a classic tailoring of an oxford cloth shirt. It was called "Spooner Kloth," which was a blend of cotton and spun polyester that's amazingly durable, wrinkle free, and breathable. This iconic shirt became the Aloha shirt that is worn around the world. While working, my hubby's favorite shirts were Reyn Spooner reverse print cotton shirts. He thought they were nice designs, were well made, as they were meticulously sewn and lasted a number of years before you could notice it fading in certain areas. Seams were perfectly double-sewn in straight lines. An extra button was sewn on the underside to allow for lost buttons. As these shirts were pricey, my hubby would show up at their periodic warehouse sales, as their shirts were heavily discounted due to discontinuance of styles. It didn't matter to him, as a Reyn Spooner shirt never goes out of style. And so what if you got last year's Christmas shirt, as even if the year is subtly printed on the fabric, no one will notice. And he specifically looked for shades of blue and black to match with his slacks. So, can't complain about the high prices of these shirts, as they match the quality for what you get. Yes, looking dashing and huge savings when purchased at these warehouse sales! Things have changed over the years. A Reyn Spooner discount store has been set up at the Waikele Premium Outlets. Warehouse sales are no longer held, as this discount store is used to further discount their items, oftentimes at 25% lower than the discounted price, at certain times of the year. Staff notes that prices are similar to those of the former warehouse sales. The discount store is huge and spacious! There are racks of clothing for all family members that Reyn's are known for: terminated prints, local and national sports teams, Christmas prints, pandas, Snoopy, University of HI, and many more. There was clothing for the kids, women, men; straw and fabric hats; plush teddy bears; slacks; t-shirts; collared shirts; swim shorts; hydro flasks; and others. This is a far cry than the small, cramped warehouse sales from years before. The Waikele store is located next to Famous Footwear and on the right side of the Information Center. Hours of operation are Mon to Thurs 10a to 7p, Fri/Sat 10a to 8p, Sun 11a to 6p. Check the hours during the periodic sales, as they open an hour earlier; however, the parking spaces are blocked until regular starting hours to prevent Waikele store employees from parking in them. The Reyn Spooner store at Waikele Outlets is a godsend, as you can get immediate discounts right away. And if you wait for those periodic sales, you'll get further discounts! So glad that my hubby retired, as he no longer needs these shirts, other than for the occasional ones he needs for attending a funeral or celebration. After all these years, Reyn Spooner is still is favorite!

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    Bizia Surf - mug if you dine in

    Bizia Surf

    4.6(126 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Central Oahu coffee shop gem! Located in the Wahiawa Industrial, Bizia has been one of my go-to…read morecoffee shops over the years :) Bizia has an assortment of coffees and food items. They use Poai by Pono Potions as their latte syrups which I love! If I get a drink, I'll get an iced mac nut latte. HOWEVER, I truly think the star of the show is the SOURDOUGH WAFFLES! It's made to perfection with a crispy outside and soft, chewy inside! You can choose waffles by itself or with fruits. The addition of fruits on top truly elevates it! In addition, the staff is always so kind here! I also just love what the owners mission is and the story behind Bizia's name :) Check it out their IG or look it up! They also highlight a lot of local artists and brands and sell some of their items in shop! Parking: Spacious lot to park Seating: Plenty! A few lounge seating downstairs + work area tables/chairs upstairs WiFi: Yes | Bathroom: Yes Go-to order: Iced Mac Nut Latte or Sourdough Waffles w/Fruits

    Im super sad to leave a bad review because I do enjoy the drinks here and it is in a convenient…read morelocation. But management genuinely needs to make big changes to improve their service. I've been here over multiple times now and each time I leave feeling weird. A month ago I went in and I ordered a Matcha, the couple after me also ordered a matcha and when a matcha was called (my order) I was walking up to the counter but the couple grabbed the matcha and another drink they ordered. So I assumed maybe that was theirs and didn't want to correct them, (it shouldn't be the customers responsibility anyways) but then they realised that it was the wrong drink, after they already put a lid and a straw in it, and told the worker. I thought they would remake the drink... no she took the lid off and placed it right back on the counter and called the drink out again like nothing happened. I was actually so shocked but I didn't want to make a big deal about it so I left. Another time, I wanted to give them another chance, it was fairly busy which is no big deal but I came in with two other people and their drinks came out at a reasonable time. Where I was still waiting for about 20 minutes (I genuinely wish I was making it up) so I went to go ask about the status, and my drink was all mixed up and at the end of the line of everyone that was behind me. It also seemed like there was a new girl on the register because she did not know anything on the menu, I asked if they had soy milk (which I have ordered before) and she said super rudely "we don't have soy milk" and I was like "oh sorry I ordered it last time" and she was like "yea no we've never had soy milk"... okay I guess I was just imagining it. In all honesty, management needs to to seriously consider a name system or numbers, because to have this happen twice to me (Which I asked other people and the similar problems also occurred) it's just crazy, everyone lacks accountability and ownership entirely. All the workers seem like it's their first day on Earth. Whats happening to customer service these days... Trust me I understand and give a lot of grace as someone who's been in customer service jobs and a manager of a cafe. But it's very obvious the owners don't care.

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