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French Terry - the perfect travel style

We are unabashedly proud of our French terry. Its luxuriously comfortable and easy to wear. When we received our first samples a year or so ago one of the girls in the office said “this is so comfortable it makes me want to travel.”  And here we are - we’ve caught up with Ari who lives in Tortola but headed out to LA and she’s comfy and looking cool in our terry joggers and ultimate beach sweatshirt.


What makes terry so comfortable? Well it’s the looped backside of the fabric- the
part that against your skin. It provides a cushiony and comfortable feel which makes it so perfect for loungewear. We go a step further with our material and make it from pima cotton, which is just about the most comfortable natural material you can find. Pima costs a little more, but it’s sure worth it.

We carry a full collection of French Terry pieces for both men & women. Get ready to luxuriate in these styles, shop our French Terry Collection online!

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Casual Style in Vintage Indigo

Experience the unmatched elegance and comfort of Vintage Indigo styles for men and women, and step into the new season with confidence and style. Embrace the beauty of linen and make every day a fashion statement. Shop Vintage Indigo here.
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Style Spotlight & New Prints for Spring Break

Are you ready to elevate your Spring Break style game? Introducing the brand new Sophia Dress and our best-selling Bananakeet Dress in ALL NEW PRINTS -discover the Palm Print, ZigZag, Fan Print and more!!

Sophia Dress: Effortless Elegance

The Sophia Dress is the epitome of effortless elegance. Its flattering silhouette and lightweight linen fabric make it ideal for beachside strolls or brunch with friends. Available in vibrant new prints inspired by tropical blooms and ocean hues, the Sophia Dress adds a touch of sophistication to your Spring Break look.

Pair it with strappy sandals and a wide-brimmed hat for a chic daytime ensemble, or dress it up with statement earrings and wedges for a night out on the town. However you style it, the Sophia Dress is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

Bananakeet Dress: Island Vibes

If you're dreaming of palm trees swaying in the breeze and crystal-clear waters, the Bananakeet Dress is your go-to choice. Made from breezy linen and featuring playful new prints, this dress exudes laid-back island vibes perfect for your Spring Break getaway.

Whether you're exploring local markets, lounging by the pool, or sipping cocktails at sunset, the Bananakeet Dress keeps you cool and stylish all day long. Its versatile design transitions seamlessly from day to night, making it a suitcase essential for any tropical escape.

Why Choose Linen?

Both the Sophia Dress and Bananakeet Dress are crafted from high-quality linen, a fabric known for its breathability and timeless appeal. Linen keeps you comfortable in warm weather by allowing airflow and wicking away moisture, ensuring you stay cool and fresh under the sun.

Linen also adds a touch of luxury to your Spring Break wardrobe. Its natural texture and relaxed drape give off a casual-chic vibe that's perfect as a beach coverup or a night out!

Shop Now and Embrace Spring Break Style

Ready to dive into Spring Break fashion with the Sophia Dress and Bananakeet Dress? Visit our website to explore the latest prints and get ready to make a splash on your vacation!

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Eastern Long Island Road Trip - Next Stop - One Love Beach

We really love the North Fork of Long Island - driving through the farms and vineyards is such a calming experience. So much natural beauty and very different from our Caribbean home. 

Our road trip took us to Greenport to visit our friends Chris & Blake at One Love Beach. We share a love for Stand Up Paddle boarding and all things coastal living! HIHO fits right in with their stellar selection of men’s and women's apparel, footwear, and accessories. 

Greenport has such a charming destination with fabulous shopping, dining and beautiful water views! Our favorite restaurant in town is First and South Restaurant and we also love Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market for fresh oysters and delicious drinks. 

If you have time, take the quick ferry ride which is less than 10 minutes to Shelter Island to explore over there as well. Sunset Beach has some great Stand Up Paddle Boarding. And of course stopping in for a cocktail at the Sunset Beach Bar & Restaurant is the place to see and be seen! 

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Eastern Long Island Adventure - First Stop TOLA

We love the Northeast in the summer but the fall has been a spectacular time of year to visit as well. From the leaves changing to the beautiful beaches, we really enjoyed visiting our friends at several different boutiques during this gorgeous season. It has been mostly warm with a slight chill in the air into the evening - which is especially perfect for our cozy HIHO sweaters! 

Our first boutique stop this fall was TOLA in Bellport Village. Be sure to check out the BVI and HIHO custom stickers by #stickermule - we loved seeing them above the door as you enter the boutique!

Would highly recommend a stop on your way out east! The boutique founder Alison Buck was born on Tortola and we may be biased, but what a great name for a store! 

A few other recommendations in the area: Coffee at Brewport coffee house, Dinner at The Bellport for delicious local food and live music, and be sure to swing by Copper Beach for some awesome home decor ideas, French linens and savoury food items.

 

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Holidays are here! HIHO Shopping Guide

HIHO has gifts for everyone on your list! From UPF50 Sun Shirts to fabulous linens, you can't go wrong! Click thru below to shop!

 

 

 

 

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2022 Updated BVI Travel Guide

An update to our most popular blog post ever. Our 2022 BVI Travel Guide is here! 

 

The British Virgin Islands are…. Known as the some of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, and really the World.  Known for great sailing the islands close proximity is a boaters paradise.  

First time visiting?….  The sailing is excellent.  The BVI also offers great snorkeling, surfing and board sports, like wing foiling and kite surfing.  Or just relax on one of our beautiful beaches.  Grab a cold beer or a rum drink and find a coconut tree.

Casual & easy going…. The BVI vibe is casual and easy going. Shorts and T-shirts rule and linen is a great option to dress up a bit. Shop our HIHO linen styles online here. You may need a light sweater in the winter when nighttime temps drop below 80 degrees! 

 

 

Surf or SUP…. Tortola and some of the outer islands feature some of the Caribbean best waves for surfing.  Cane Garden Bay is a World class point break!  If you like to SUP then there are plenty of wonderful spots- our favourites include Little Jost Van Dyke and the South side of Beef Island.  Wing foiling is the new hot Watersport and we offer lots of windy and flat water venues to choose from. Our UPF50 Shirts are perfect for all day sun protection, shop here online. 

 

Honeymooners…. Nothing better than spending a week in a small private villa or aboard your own yacht.  There are lots of private anchorages and plenty of deserted islands you can call your own.  Check out the tiny beach on the North West corner of Fallen Jerusalem, which is a stone’s throw from the tip of Virgin Gorda.

 

Best Island Cocktail…. Check out a Painkiller at Hendo’s Hideout on White Bay, Jost Van Dyke.  Or mix your own rum punch- 1 part lime and OJ; 2-parts combined white and dark rum; 3/4 part of simple syrup; generous dash of Angostura bitters.  Shake and enjoy.  If you let this sit overnight it tastes even better!

Best Sunset vantage…. Watch the sun go down from the beach bar at the Anegada Reef Hotel.  It’s priceless!

A perfect day is…. Sail down the Sur Francis Drake Channel and across to Sandy Spit.  Rig you Wingfoil gear and island hop down to White Bay (with your yacht following you…).  Have a Painkiller at Hendo’s Hideout.  Stay for dinner, or Scott back up to Great Harbour and eat at Foxy’s.

Best Shopping…  The BVI are not really known for great shopping, but check out the Beach House Boutique at Rosewood Little Dix Resort on Virgin Gorda. It has the best collection of casual and elegant island apparel and gifts. Treat yourself to a sumptuous meal at the Sugar Mill restaurant, which is located a stone’s throw from the boutique.  

Secret Spot…. Stay at one of Long Bay Beach Resorts new beach front rooms. Take long walks down the powdery sand beach and enjoy their Thai curry’s for a quiet and romantic meal.

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) are located to the East of Puerto Rico.  Collectively there are over 60 islands, cays and rocks that comprise the territory which is still a part of Great Britain.  Year round weather is very agreeable with temperature ranging from the mid-70's in the Winter to low-90's in the Summer.  English is the official language and the currency is the US Dollar. The best way to get here is to fly to St Thomas (in the US Virgin Islands) and come across by ferry. We hope you visit soon!

 Shop our BVI gear for your next visit here.

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2022 Painkiller Cup Recap

Perfect conditions were on hand for the January 15th Painkiller Cup. Flat sea conditions and light wind met the racers at the start of the 14-mile team race at Trellis Bay. Brian Duff and the BVI Yacht Sales Team stepped out to an early lead and, after 3 hours and 30 minutes reached the finish at White Bay, Jost Van Dyke in first place.
The shorter Mini-Painkiller Cup Race started at Sandy Cay. A field of 21-racers paddled the 3.5-miles to White Bay.
  • Josh Morrell took the bullet with Andrew “Tubes” Thompson in 2nd while Christian Thompson (no relation) finished 3rd
  • A father/son duo rounded out the top five with Andy Morrell in 4th and Sam Morrell in 5th.
  • Christine Joseph was the top women in 9th overall followed by Jessica Bamford who finished in 10th. The 3rd women was Kate Mallin, who finished in 11th overall!
  • In the team relay portion of the event Team BVI Yacht Sales comprising Duff, Danny Petrovic and Moon collected $2,250 for their winning efforts.
  • 2nd place in the team relay went to the Old Farts Team of Lee Donovan, Johan Henry and Amanda Petrovic.
  • 3rd place was the Sunburn Drink Team from Florida while Lis Bailey from Guana Island led Team Jus For We to 4th.
Both races finished at Hendo’s Hideout on White Bay, Jost Van Dyke. The 2022 Painkiller Cup was sponsored by the Sunburn Drink, HIHO, The Moorings and Lemon + Line.
Visit our website to purchase 2022 Painkiller Cup gear here.
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Featured HIHO Account- HOUSE in Tortola

Nestled in the corner of Road Town is HOUSE, an oasis of good taste and design. 

Owned and run by Fran Samuels who has lived in the British Virgin Islands for 27-years, HOUSE sells interior décor, gift items and our HIHO line of clothing.  Adding clothing to the mix was a good move says Fran. And HIHO’s linen collection is perfect for life in the islands.  “Linen is such a perfect fabrication for the Caribbean,” she says.  “And the HIHO collection sells so well.”  

 

HOUSE also sells our wovens and knits, and all our men’s linen shirts.  “The best sellers are the bananakeet and Ginnie shift dress, and the men’s shirts. Visit the website here for HOUSE. 

About HIHO:

Inspired by life in the Caribbean HIHO makes casual & comfortable clothing including linen shirts and sweaters, beach dresses, shorts, pants and soft cotton tees.

Our HIHO clothing is based on the tropical lifestyle we love so much, and is influenced by our pristine environment and island life. Our clothing is soft, designed to be functional, colorful and comfortable in a chic island way. The casual, cool and elegant designs and our original prints are the hallmark of the HIHO brand. Shop here

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Bitter End: A New Beginning

The Bitter End, our favourite BVI sailing destination and resort, was levelled by Hurricane Irma in 2017. The new Bitter End just opened and we wanted to report that it is awesome in every way.  Really a shadow of the former resort, the new property features a couple docks that can handle practically any size yacht (the J-Boat Ranger was alongside when were there this week), a restaurant, two bars and some shopping.  There are also two waterfront rooms and some great lounge spaces.  

The new resort has kept the best of the old Bitter End, plus some really cool upgrades.  We loved the new architecture and nautical decor- it’s in-keeping with the former resort and you’ll really love it if you are a sailor.  Standouts from our trip were the food, and the personal attention from the chef.  

We also loved seeing former Bitter End employees back on the job!  Our waitress was a friend from years ago and she served us tasty food and delicious drinks.  We’re not sure what plans the resort has but there is plenty of room for expansion, which we look forward to.

 

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Caribbean Christmas

A Christmas in the Caribbean is a wonderful contrarian experience.  While it’s not cold and the usual Santa Claus outfit might be traded for red shorts and a T-shirt, there is still plenty of spirit.

Traditionally guavaberry wine is made.
Guavaberries are small tart berries, akin to a boysenberry, that blossom in the cooler months of the year.  Guvaberry wine isn’t actually “wine”.  The berries are stuffed in a bottle with rum and added spices, and ferment for a year.  It's traditionally served to carollers who serenade your home on Christmas Eve.  
 
On Christmas Day, we open our presents in the morning and then hit the beach to surf or windsurf, and then return home in time for an evening meal, which you would recognise with turkey, ham and all the fixings.  Fir Christmas trees have been imported to the islands for years but the traditional Caribbean tree is a dried century plant.  The English islands in the Caribbean also celebrate Boxing Day as a holiday on December 26th.  This is probably the wisest holiday fo the year!
HIHO has the best gifts for everyone on your list! Shop our UPF50 Suntek Shirts, fabulous linen shirts and dresses, new accessories and more. Visit our website here.
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The 2021 Painkiller Cup: Good Family Fun

The 2021 Painkiller Cup: Good Family Fun

We’ve enjoyed running events for as long as we can remember (in fact our brand name originated from the eponymous inter-island windsurfing race and adventure). This year’s Painkiller Cup race on January 16th was a great example of why we love events, and what makes them great. In a very “off” year we thought we’d struggle to get competitors to commit but were pleasantly surprised to have 33-racers on the starting line at Sandy Cay. 

To accommodate the smaller number of racers, the course was designed downwind to White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, where the finish was off @hendoshideoutbvi. The course was about 45-50-minutes long for better racers, and around 90-120 minutes for the less experienced.

The weather was gorgeous with plenty of sun, light wind and small waves pushing everyone down towards White Bay. What made the event great were all of our friends and family racing together. We were additionally happy to get many compliments afterwards to say how much fun the event was.  Things are very quiet in the BVI right now and the Painkiller Cup gave a shot of fun and excitement to Hendo’s Hideout and beautiful White Bay!

Check out our limited edition 2021 Painkiller Cup suntek shirts online! They come in blue and white for both men and women and have built in UPF50 protection. Click here to shop.

  

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