Founded by Kona resident Paul Sullivan in 2008, Western Aloha pays homage to Hawaiian heritage and the Paniolo cowboys of Hawaii who surf in the morning and round up cattle later in the day. When the Ariat team came across Sullivan’s brand, they knew a collaboration would be the perfect way to celebrate Hawaiian style and the Paniolo cowboys and so, the Ariat x Western Aloha collaboration was born.

"We wanted to play up the idea of Hawaii-meets-Ariat by adding a novelty spin to our favorite Ariat products,” said Shane Holman, Head of Western Footwear at Ariat. "The collection is fun and versatile, and embodies the easygoing island spirit of surfboards, horses, and jeeps on the sand."

Our head-to-toe collaborative collection brings the fun, laid-back Western Aloha vibe to your favorite Ariat silhouettes. From hand-drawn Hawaiian pareau prints in patriotic colors to surfing steer heads and hula girls, the collection includes pieces that can be worn to perform and more casual, laid-back styles perfect for chill days.

Ariat x Western Aloha cowgirl magazine
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In addition to the one-of-a-kind prints found in the collection, we also wanted to highlight the iconic Western Aloha boar logo, which has a unique story of its own.

In Hawaii, the boar (pua’a) carries strong significance. Back in the day, Paniolo cowboys used to hunt feral pigs on horseback in Hawaii. Known for being resilient and aggressive while hunted, the boar is also friendly and intelligent. As Western Aloha puts it, “the boar is confident enough to wear a lei and even ride on a surfboard. He takes it easy as he goes about his day.”

Western Aloha’s iconic hog logo can be seen surfing on your favorite Ariat graphic tees as part of the collaboration.

Ariat x Western Aloha cowgirl magazine
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Take it easy, but take it with Ariat X Western Aloha, now available on Ariat.com and a retail partner near you. Shop here.

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