Connect With Our ʻOhana

Aloha mai kākou!

We'd love to hear from you about our Hawaiian sustainable fashion, artisan bodycare, or upcoming events in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a Hawaiian-owned small business, we value building genuine connections with our community.

Display table with handmade soap bars, bottles of essential oils, and skincare products at Kekoa Creative, a Hawaiian-inspired vendor at a market.
Two men standing behind a yellow booth with the sign "kekoa creative" under a white canopy at an outdoor market. One man is wearing a red shirt, white shorts, a bucket hat, and crocs, holding a leash with a small dog. The other man is wearing a white t-shirt with black patterns, a bucket hat, and glasses. The booth displays various products, including bottles and framed pictures.

Reach Out To Us

Whether you have questions about our sustainable products, want to discuss partnership opportunities, or are interested in finding us at upcoming markets, we're here to kōkua.

Find Us

Customer inquiries
info@kekoacreative.com

We respond to all inquiries within 1-2 business days

In-Person:

Find us at various markets throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Check our Instagram for upcoming events where you can experience our Hawaiian sustainable fashion and artisan products in person.

Follow Our Journey:

@kekoacreative

Wholesale & Partnership Inquiries

We welcome inquiries from retailers who share our values of sustainability, cultural authenticity, and ethical business practices. If you're interested in carrying our Hawaiian sustainable products or discussing potential collaborations, please select "Wholesale inquiries" or "Partnership opportunities" in the contact form above. Please note that not all products may be open to wholesale or partnership conversations. It is at our discretion.

Mahalo nui for connecting with us. We look forward to hearing from you!
Flat lay of two Mahalo greeting cards, one displaying a colorful illustration of a flower and the other showing a string of blue flowers, placed on a copper stand with black text reading 'Mahalo.' Some informational papers and a box labeled 'kekoa creative' are also visible on a wood surface.