Tin Can Mailman, Honolulu

Tin Can Mailman, Honolulu

Tin Can Mailman in Honolulu is a unique and captivating store that caters to lovers of vintage Hawaiiana and mid-century memorabilia. Originally based on Kauai Island, this shop found its new home on Nuuanu Avenue in downtown Honolulu in 2017, settling in the heart of Chinatown’s Arts District.

The store expertly balances the charm of a junk store with the sophistication of an antique shop, creating an atmosphere that's both inviting and intriguing. It's an Aladdin's cave, filled to the brim but not overly crammed, showcasing a wide array of items that celebrate Hawaiian culture and history.

As you step into Tin Can Mailman, you're greeted by an assortment of tiki-themed souvenirs, which immediately transport you to the vintage Hawaiian era. The vibrant collection includes bright vases, antique aloha shirts, and rare books that are a delight for collectors and enthusiasts. The shop's specialty, however, lies in its extensive range of vintage Hawaiian prints and posters. With over a thousand items to choose from, including advertisement posters, postcards, and out-of-print books, the selection is impressive and diverse.

The store also boasts a remarkable collection of 1940s Hawaiian-print tablecloths, along with a variety of jewelry pieces like necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, and brooches. Each item tells its own story, whether it's a lamp from a bygone era or a vintage shirt that echoes the Hawaiian spirit.

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Sight Name: Tin Can Mailman
Sight Location: Honolulu, USA (See walking tours in Honolulu)
Sight Type: Shopping

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