
Streetwear
Double Rainbouu
Two former Ksubi art directors—Mikey Nolan and Toby Jones—launched Double Rainbouu out of Sydney in 2016 with one product category: the Hawaiian shirt, redrawn for what the brand calls 'beach baes and pool punks'. Saturated psychedelic prints, technical fabrics and a punk-meets-resortwear pose earned Nolan the 2019 Australian Fashion Laureate for Best Menswear and put Double Rainbouu into Mr Porter, SSENSE and the wardrobe of every Bondi-to-Brooklyn creative who refuses to dress like an adult on holiday.
Shop Secondhand
Archive and rare Double Rainbouu pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.
Japan · via Buyee
US / Europe
Timeline3
2016—2020·4 yrs
- 2016
Double Rainbouu launched in Sydney
Mikey Nolan and Toby Jones launch Double Rainbouu as an 'anti-resort' Hawaiian shirt brand reimagining tropical menswear.
- 2018
International stockists
The brand enters key international retailers including Mr Porter and Selfridges, signalling global momentum.
- 2020
Sydney showroom opens
Double Rainbouu opens a Sydney showroom doubling as a community space, anchored in surf-club culture.



