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  • Garishly repainted in a style that might shock the original owners, this plantation-era general store is now a small antiques and collectibles mall.

  • You’ll think you’re in SoHo or Hollywood when you step into this ritzy boutique packed with designer clothes and shoes of the wispy, whimsical type. This is where the movie, TV, and sports stars shop when they visit the North Shore.

  • Longboard specialists with a major sideline in T-shirts. It’s hung floor to ceiling with ’60s surf memorabilia.

  • This shop is a shrine to the career of a Samoan from Hawai’i who found fame in Japan as sumo wrestler Yokozuna Akebono. Sumo souvenirs and island bric-a-brac are sold.

  • Surf & Sea

    This watersports-fanatics’ paradise, the oldest surf shop on O’ahu, offers everything from swimwear to snorkel tours and kayak rentals. The friendly staff will even fix that ding in your board after you’ve tackled Waimea Bay.

  • Lance Fairly’s other-worldly seascapes and landscapes glow from the canvas. In contrast, his plein-air work vividly recalls the local coastline. Originals and prints are available.

  • The Growing Keiki

    If there’s a young one on your travel gift list, check out this eclectic array of funky children’s clothing, books, toys, and gifts.

  • More than 60 local artists are represented here. Their original works in two and three dimensions are on sale along with more reasonably-priced prints and reproductions.

  • Delightful, Hawaiian-themed furnishings for kitchen and bedroom – particularly a child’s room, with toys and sweet little tea sets.

  • A careful selection of gifts with island themes, many of them hand-made in Hawai’i by local artisans.

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