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Windward Apparel began in 1982 in Vancouver, Canada.  The owners Sean Cody and Sharon Robinson moved to Fiji in 2000 and began their operation in Savusavu in 2004.

Windward Apparel is a specialty screen printing company addressing all areas of decorated clothing.  We utilize direct to cloth printing, heat transfers, sublimation transfers, embroidery and six colour screen prints. Our graphic artists create unique and spectacular images. We import a wide range of clothing of top quality from several countries and are the sole suppliers of Bamboo clothing under the Bamboo Fiji line.  Our trademarked “Kava Shirt” is sold worldwide.

Our customers are international and local and include numerous dive companies, resorts, environmental groups, schools, churches and teams.

Windward Apparel

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