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Browse Kona apparel across everyday tees, layering pieces, shorts, outerwear, and water-specific gear. This page works best as the broad starting point when you want to decide between daily basics, warmer layers, or surf wear before narrowing into a more specific category.

276 products

  • For the Birds Mens Jacket
  • Retro Horizon Womens Pullover Hoodie - Peach
  • Summer Sunrise Womens Pullover Hoodie - Light Pink
  • Octopus Mens Pullover Hoodie
  • Evening Surfer Womens Pullover Hoodie - Pigment Sage
  • Dont Feed the Seagulls Mens Baja Pullover Hoodie
  • Original Sun Mens Light Hoodie
  • Lost X Kona Collab Boys Pullover Hoodie - Black
  • Free Ride 2 Mens T-Shirt
  • Free Ride 2 Mens T-Shirt
  • Free Ride 2 Mens T-Shirt
  • For the Phils 2 Mens Tank Top
  • Rainbow Single Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals - Drk Brwn
  • Rainbow Single Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals
  • Rainbow Single Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals
  • Rainbow Double Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals
  • Rainbow Double Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals
  • Rainbow Double Layer Wide Strap Mens Sandals
  • The Everyday Boys Undershorts
  • For The Birds Mens Long Sleeve Shirt
  • For The Birds Pattern Mens T-Shirt
  • Fresh Tuna Mens T-Shirt - Butterscotch
  • For The Birds Womens T-Shirt
  • Icon Boys T-Shirt
  • The Trace Boys Long Sleeve Shirt
  • Lost X Kona Collab Boys T-Shirt
  • Lost X Kona Collab Boys T-Shirt
  • Original Sun Hooded Mens UV Sun Protection LS Shirt
  • Sunny Side Womens V-Neck T-Shirt
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How to Shop Apparel Without Starting Over

The easiest way to shop this page is to start with the job the clothing needs to do. Some categories are everyday staples, some are there for warmth and layering, and some are built more specifically around time in or around the water.

Start With Use Case

If you want easy daily wear, start with t-shirts, long sleeves, or tanks. If you need a warmer layer, move into hoodies and crews or jackets. If the focus is surf sessions and water coverage, wetsuits are the better place to go.

Coverage Changes the Category Fast

A tee or tank handles warm, easy daily wear. Long sleeves add more coverage without getting too heavy. Hoodies, crews, and jackets step in once the weather cools off. For warm-weather bottoms, shorts and boardshorts are the fastest way to narrow that side of the page.

Narrow by Fit Group After You Pick the Garment

Once you know the garment type, the next step is usually to move into the right mens, womens, or youth collection where applicable. That keeps the broad apparel page useful as the first decision point without making you sort every fit group at once.

Frequently Asked Questions About Apparel

Where should I start if I am not sure what I need yet?

Start with the job the piece needs to do. If it is everyday wear, begin with tees, long sleeves, or shorts. If it is warmth, move toward hoodies, crews, or jackets. If it is surf-specific coverage, go straight to wetsuits.

Should I start here or go straight to a more specific apparel category?

Start here when you are still deciding between garment types. If you already know you need something specific like a jacket, a tee, or a wetsuit, the more specific category is the faster path.

Does this page mix mens, womens, and youth apparel?

Yes. This page is broad by design, so once you land on the right type of product, it usually makes sense to narrow into the matching mens, womens, or youth collection where it exists.

Why are wetsuits part of the apparel flow here?

Because they solve the wearable, surf-specific side of the category. If you are shopping for coverage and warmth in the water rather than on land, wetsuits are the relevant branch of the apparel funnel.

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