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Something I noticed about Hawai'is craft and fashion industry: they can make BANK. How can these industries allow all of Hawai'i to thrive financially?

When we walk around neighborhoods or talk to people, sometimes we think "ah, we're poor in Hawai'i" but then I look at the fashion Industry here. A born Hawai'i store on Kaua'i can sell 50k worth in sales in just 2 days. A vendor for Merrie monarch, especially this whole do shell jewelry and featherwork, can make just as much. That's a lot of money. but again when we walk around we assume we are in poverty. How can we change this and how can we use the fashion industry to help

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