MAZU RESORTWEAR

OUR STORY

#WeAreTheSea

The wooden weather-beaten junks lie at anchor in Victoria Harbour, bobbing smoothly in the water, waiting for favourable winds before proceeding upon their voyages to distant lands.When rigged for sea they look well – their imperial tanbark-coloured sails swelling quickly with the ocean’s breath. Their journey is slow and gentle, but always successful for...

I AM MAZU, AND I AM THE SEA.

#WEARETHESEA

Hong Kong has always had an intimate relationship with the sea; local fishermen, distant travellers, and avid sailors have all respected the waters that hug the verdant hills of its coastline.

A true blend of tradition and modernity, Māzŭ pays homage to Hong Kong’s rich maritime history; incorporating traditional colours, local motifs, and unique fabrics to create resortwear for the man who understands quality and comfort.

BRAND VALUES

The craftsmanship and work that goes into our swim shorts is second to none. Our fabrication has an extremely soft-to-touch hand feel with a durability and texture you'd like to find in a luxury product, while our aglets are handcrafted and gilded to resemble a traditional monkey fist knot. The double needle stitching and point d'arrêt finish indicate that the construction of each pair has been done with such effort as to ensure that the shorts not only look great from the outside, but also look and feel great on the inside.

THE FOUNDER

Adam RABY

Born and raised in Hong Kong and educated in the UK, Adam Raby was working in advertising and sports apparel when he saw Hong Kong/Asia has no representation of men’s swimwear and decided to start his own brand.
Raby is passionate about creating a brand that celebrates Asia’s unique relationship with the water.
“Hong Kong is called the fragrant harbour; it’s an island and a trading hub. We have distinctive boats with eye-catching sails on our seas and the brand fits so nicely with our city”.
Passionate about the sea, Raby has been actively giving back to the ocean in multiple charities, considering it accounts for 71% of the earth’s surface.

“Hong Kong is called the fragrant harbour; it’s an island and a trading hub. We have distinctive boats with eye-catching sails on our seas and the brand fits so nicely with our city”.

- Adam Raby