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Reyn Spooner is an American fashion design company founded in 1956 by Reyn McCullough, in partnership with Ruth Spooner. The company was originally named Reyns Men's wear on the island of Catalina founded by Reyn McCullough, who sought to replace the then kitcschy and poorly-fitting Hawaiian shirts with a more stylish alternative for professional and casual wear.

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History

Founder Reyn McCullough was raised in the 1930s on Catalina Island, California. In the 1940s after World War II, McCullough returned from Army paratrooper service and took a job with a chain of southern California men’s stores. He then bought his employer’s shop in the resort community of Avalon on Catalina Island. He began developing as many as six stores on Catalina, among them Reyn’s Men’s Wear and the Catalina Department store selling designer men’s sportswear and Hawaiian printed shirts created by McCullough himself.

McCulough and his wife Deanne visited in Honolulu for two weeks.{{1957}} While in Hawaii, Reyn met Don Graham of the Dillingham Corporation, the developers of the soon-to-be Ala Moana Shopping Center. After returning to Catalina, a space in the new shopping center had become available and was offered to McCullough. In November 1959, McCullough left behind his men's wear shop Reyn's, and headed to Honolulu, where he opened his first Hawaii retail store within the Ala Moana Shopping Center.

In 1956, Ruth Spooner had opened Spooner’s of Waikiki and quickly built a reputation in Hawaii for manufacturing quality surf trunks. With just one sewing machine the custom swimwear became known for its unique construction.

In 1962, Reyn McCullough teamed up with Ruth Spooner to ensure consistent quality and decided to merge the two company names to create Reyn Spooner in Honolulu. He then set up four sewing machines in the basement of his Ala Moana store to create Aloha apparel. Reyn began to work on something that reflected the island heritage through stylish prints, but also benefited the young professionals who worked in the islands and shopped at his store.

It wasn’t until Tom Anderson, Reyn's Ala Moana store Assistant Manager, brought him Pat Dorian’s original "reverse" print shirt. Dorian was a charismatic bartender who would wear his signature line of "aloha wear" while serving drinks. In time, Tom Anderson got to talking with Dorian about offering his line at Reyn’s. Anderson wasn’t keen on Dorian's bright patterns and the two discussed muting the print by turning it inside out. In 1964, Spooner Kloth was born. Reyn Spooner began to grow and then decided to go international in 1974. The company started shipping Aloha apparel to Japan, Australia, Canada and other international locations.

In 1984, Reyn Spooner collaborated with Van Dorn Shoes. Original Reyn Spooner prints are used for Vans footwear. In 1996, Reyn Spooner teamed up with "lifestyle-artist" Eddy Y. to create shirts featuring original Eddy Y. artwork. The first Reyn Spooner shirt designed by Eddy Y. is LeMans.

In 2009, Reyn Spooner collaborated with Urban Outfitters to create a collection of slimmer fit shirts tailored for Urban Outfitters customers. Shortly after, Reyn teamed up with Stussy to develop an exclusive print for the clothing brand. In 2011, Reyn Spooner collaborated with Opening Ceremony to create a collection that combines Reyn’s 60’s sophistication with a modern Opening Ceremony feel. Shortly after in 2010, Reyn Spooner debuted its Modern Collection.

Reyn Spooner is now owned by Aloha Brands, representing a group of investors, led by Charlie Baxter and Dave Abrams.

Product lines

The Classic collection uses Reyn Spooner’s traditional Spooner Kloth, which was first introduced in 1964 and became known as the oxford cloth of the islands. This cloth combines combed cotton with properties of spun polyester, which guarantees years of wash-n-wear durability. The Classic Collection offers prints from Dietrich Varez, Eddy Y and Naoki.

Today, Reyn Spooner continues to develop new fabrications and designs including the company's newest innovation, the Modern Collection. This Collection was designed to appeal to a new generation of customers. "We’re proud and honored to play such an influential role in the longstanding popularity and fame of the Aloha shirt," said Reyn Spooner CEO Kirk Hubbard III. "The fact that Reyn Spooner Aloha shirts have been worn by everyone from local businessmen and entertainers to U.S. presidents and film stars is a testament to Reyn McCullough’s vision to create unique, well-tailored clothing that could be worn by men of all ages and lifestyles."

In recent years, Reyn Spooner has also collaborated with fashion brands such as Urban Outfitters, Stussy, Transpac and Opening Ceremony to create exclusive apparel. Currently, Reyn Spooner operates seven retail stores in Hawaii and sells apparel in specialty and department stores throughout the United States, abroad, and online. Reyn Spooner has been worn by celebrities like George Clooney in the movie "The Descendants".

References

Reyn Spooner Wikipedia