The places we love need protection.
Forest maintenance helps reduce wildfire risk and protects access to the outdoors for all of us.
prAna has a proud history of standing up for our national parks and public lands.
Alongside our outdoor partners, we’re committed to working with Congress to safeguard their future.
prAna has signed The Conservation Alliance statement, reinforcing our commitment to working alongside the Department of Agriculture and congressional leaders to “provide clarity on the priorities of our community, advocate for robust public engagement, and safeguard the future of Forest Service lands.”
If these places matter to you, join us in speaking up this November.
- Tricia Shumavon, prAna President
Keʻili of @ethnomads grew up surfing in Carlsbad and carries deep lineage in Kauaʻi and Oʻahu. She’s a passionate marine biologist with a master’s in sustainability, shaped by work documenting seaweed species and testing water quality around Oʻahu.
Her and her partner Chris bought a traditional Hawaiian canoe and named it Aʻā, meaning "to dare". The vessel lived up to its name as their next step became clear: they needed to bring it home to Hawaii from California, and they dared to do it themselves. Over 22 days, they traveled 2,600 miles, guided by the stars, their ancestors, and the ocean.
Discover their journey at the link in our bio.
Meet Chris (aka Mysto) of @ethnomads . Born and raised in Oʻahu, he sees the world as his playground. You can feel it in everything he does: surfing waves, skating pavement, painting murals, and creating films that inspire.
From a leap of faith, Chris and his partner Ke'ili bought a Hawaiian voyaging canoe, restored it, and sailed it from California to Hawaiʻi. By the time they reached Hawaiʻi, the journey had become more than a crossing. It was a return to culture, connection, and to themselves.
Read more about their journey at the link in our bio.
Sustainable Design 🤝🏼 Community Building
We’re all about making good use of what we already have, you can see that when you walk around the house.
This goes for our clothes too, & yes, community is literally what built Dear Tomorrow, so when those two things can exist alongside a garden, under a textile installation, and with a well dressed group of strangers that left as friends, we consider it one of our favorite workshops yet.
Patchwork Playground may be back for more, but for now, we hope this sparks ideas of bringing that torn pair of pants some new flavor or calling your friends to sew.
Big thanks to @prana@kornelija.art & @june_lagoon 💌
Spring came to life at @deartomorrow through poetry and patchwork 🌼🧵
With poetry from @brennendaniels and a Patchwork Playground by @kornelija.art , we gathered to create, connect, and breathe new life into old clothing.
This Mental Health Month, we’re reconnecting with what energizes us, grounds us, and makes us feel whole. Grateful for this community, and the good days we create together.
Long before the invention of maps, our ancestors crossed oceans by reading the world around them. This is the story of two Pacific Islanders, Chris & Ke'ili, who dared to relearn that knowledge. Because sometimes you have to leave everything behind to find your way back to yourself.
Read the full story at the link in our bio.