Molokoï Pattern
PATTERN STORY
The Molokoï Pattern is based off the photograph of a local St Barth surf break called Toiny, this print design get its name from the local red-footed tortoise AKA the Molokoï tortoise in Créole. The tortoise is a true island local, commonly spotted throughout the islands, sometimes in the middle of the road blocking traffic.
Locals call it the “wild coast” of St Barth, Toiny beach is popular reef point break that offers both left and rights and works best during the winter with an East South East swells. On small days this is a good spot for beginners, however on the bigger days it should be left to the more advanced surfers do to the strong rip currents.
Molokoï Look Book
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