VAKA Jandals HOT here
Panama company promotes local brand

Sisters Angela Manarangi and Vaiana George are hot on VAKAs. Why? you might ask. Because their footwear is the latest to hit The Rock and is selling fast.
Promoting the Cook Islands with its own branding label has helped their growing Panama-based business become a hot seller and establish itself.
$10 + VAT is a very affordable price to pay for sleek new jandals that are becoming trendy in the Cook Islands.
Angela is fortunate enough to have two homes, one in Shanghai, China, and the other in the Cook Islands.
Being based in Shanghai has helped Angela network and make connections in business. Putting to use her design background Angela also designs and creates her own line of jewellery using pearls and semi-precious stones as well as things she finds along the way.
Her latest creations can be viewed at Tav’s and Te Aranui Hut in Panama where your VAKA jandals are also waiting for you.
The other sister Vaiana has also been busy setting up her own small clothing line in children’s wear and T- shirts,.
All her clothing is sourced out of New Zealand from quality establishments and is sold in Rarotonga at Te Aranui Hut at very affordable prices.
Call in and talk to Angela today or grab a BBQ for only $7 at their Panama site on Fridays on your way to see them. They will be more than happy to meet you.

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