Streetwear label XLARGE is bringing its cultural footprint from Long Beach to Honolulu with the announcement of its official sponsorship of Hawaii Walls 2025.
The art festival, taking place September 15–21 at Farrington High School in Kalihi, will feature over 50 artists from Hawaii and across the globe, working alongside local students and residents to transform the campus into one of the state’s largest public art collections. In keeping with its long-standing connection to mural culture, XLARGE will not only support event operations but also outfit artists and staff in special edition tees designed exclusively for the festival.
The collaboration builds on XLARGE’s recent presence at Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei Festival, where the brand dropped limited-run tees celebrating creativity and community. For Hawaii Walls, the new designs take inspiration from the event’s concept color “Mocha Mousse,” incorporating earthy tones that mirror the natural beauty of the islands. The shirts will be available in white and brown, offered in sizes up to 3XL, and release on September 19 through XLARGE’s U.S. Legacy Store and Japan’s calif online store.
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What makes this collaboration stand out is how it threads art, community, and streetwear into a single narrative. Each shirt serves as a wearable piece of festival history, while XLARGE’s role as a sponsor underscores the brand’s mission to support creative expression worldwide. With Hawaii Walls entering its 13th edition and set to unveil a staggering 67 murals across the Farrington High School campus, the event is poised to highlight the global impact of mural culture.
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