A family-owned, family-run organization, KuauTee is inspired by the creative talents of our resident artists and tribal design originating from the Marshall, Kiribati, and Tuvalu Islands. KuauTee’s TEEam even represents the Island of Jamaica in the Caribbean. This mixture of cultures, combined with the creative ideas of each of their team members, makes a unique island vibe that resonates and shines through in their designs.
KuauTee is based out of Springdale, Arkansas, and specializes in tribal designs for a variety of products, some of which are t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, bags, male, female, and children apparel, to name a few. All our products have a distinct sensation of the islander lifestyle, which exudes the beauty of the Micronesian and Caribbean Islands. Their designs are for everyone, sharing a bit of our culture and our island lifestyle with others.
There are still shirts of all sizes available from MayDay including other great merchandise representing Marshallese pride: full size and car flags, new stickers, and new T-shirt designs – a Ri Majol shark shirt, a blue and orange La-Jera shirt, and a white and pink Li-Jera shirt. Visit them at 2250 Sunset Rd Suite 4 Springdale, AR, call 479-312-0813 or see www.facebook.com/KuauTee or www.kuautee.com.
Tamika, who started KuauTee with her Marshallese husband, poses with Michael Mapa in front of new designs they were selling during MayDay.