The Vintage Hawaii is a non-profit boutique that carries a wide variation of treasures from all over the world as well as from our local community. We are an extension of the non-profit humanitarian organization, Surfing The Nations. Our aim is to be a specialized boutique that does the thrifting for you.
We acquire our merchandise through various different avenues to bring you the cream of the crop when it comes to clothing, jewelry, art, vintage houseware, as well as international items from our global outreaches. Come in today and say aloha! The Vintage Hawaii is located in the heart of Wahiawa, Oahu amongst other vibrant and thriving businesses, but this wasn't always the case.
We acquire our merchandise through various different avenues to bring you the cream of the crop when it comes to clothing, jewelry, art, vintage houseware, as well as international items from our global outreaches. Come in today and say aloha! The Vintage Hawaii is located in the heart of Wahiawa, Oahu amongst other vibrant and thriving businesses, but this wasn't always the case.
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The Vintage Hawaii is a non-profit antique shop, an extension of the non-profit humanitarian organization, Surfing The Nations. Our store includes donated antique and collectable items from the local community such as clothing, jewelry, art, housewares, etc. We feature Surfing The Nations merchandise and unique international items from STN global outreach trips.
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M. S.
Aug 21, 2021
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Ricky Moody
Jun 18, 2021
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Amanda Villarreal
Jul 31, 2018
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Paul Hamilton
Dec 14, 2017
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Joaquin Diaz
Nov 22, 2017
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Alex Young
Nov 01, 2016
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Cute place for various antique items. Great gifting for friends and family with an eye for the rustic side of life. Some things seem functional, most are great decor in the right context. Prices for most items seem pretty reasonable.
Parking available right in front on the main street, or behind the building in a lot.
Parking available right in front on the main street, or behind the building in a lot.
Marion Anderson Sheasby
Apr 30, 2016
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