CUKUI
229 Jackson Street
San Jose, CA 95112
Look great this fall season with new releases from Cukui. Now available online and instore!
Native by Nature crewneck sweater, raised black print on a black sweater, front print design.
Native By Nature black crewneck
Sizes Small - 3XL


Cukui x Defend Hawaii Capsule Release
This collaboration is dedicated to "Sabong," or cockfighting in Filipino, an old past time tradition between two roosters who fight to the death while locals place bets with one another. The blades crossing each other are the steel sharp blades worn on the legs of a rooster that are used as weapons to injure their opponent. Although this sport is looked as unlawful, it has been long accepted as a cultural tradition by many different cultures, including the Philippines and Hawaii.
Cukui x Defend Hawaii Black/White Snapback Hat
One size fits most
Cukui x Defend Hawaii Black/Red Snapback Hat
One size fits most
D.H.C Patch Black Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL


D.H.C Patch Charcoal Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL


D.H.C Sabong Black Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL


D.H.C Sabong Charcoal Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL

D.H.C Script Long Sleeve Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL


Cukui x Aaron Delacruz Capsule Collection
In collaboration with our featured artist for December's "For the Love Of" art show, we have a C Logo Tshirt masked with artist Aaron Delacruz signature design.
Cukui x Aaron Delacruz Camp Hat
This simple black camp hat, features silver eyelets, intricate patterns lining and black leather metal closure.
One size fits most
Cukui x Aaron Delacruz Black Tshirt
Sizes Small - 3XL


Cukui x Aaron Delacruz Zip Hoody Sweatshirt.
This sweater is a soft fleece full zip hoodie with 100% cotton. Jersey lined hood, generous fit for ultimate comfort.
Sizes Small - 3XL


New from Cukui! Cukui all american camp cordoroy strapback hat.
Navy crown, brown brim and leather strapback gold closure.
Cukui Maroon camp hat.
Maroon crown cotton / polyester crown, black brim. Features include black tribal underbrim and black leather strapback silver closure.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Opening Reception: Friday, December 14, 2012
Cukui // 229 Jackson Street, San Jose
7-10pm
Aaron De La Cruz's work, though minimal and direct at first, tends to overcome barriers of separation and freely
steps in and out of the realms of design, graffiti, and illustration.
The parameters he has chosen to work within actually allow him to free himself and react to the very limitations he has created. This overriding structure and the lack of deliberation while moving within creates a tension when encountering his work due to the almost computer generated grid like systems he creates by unplanned markmaking. The act and the marks themselves are very primal in nature but tend to take on distinct and sometimes higher meanings in the broad range of mediums and contexts they appear in and on.
His work finds strengths in the reduction of his interests in life to minimal information. De La Cruz gains from the
idea of exclusion, just because you don't literally see it doesn't mean that its not there.
STAY ROOTED.
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