Hawaiian Cowboys is the latest business venture of Lorraine Mecca and Victoria Jones, who have been entrepreneurial collaborators for the last 20 years.

Mecca was founder and CEO of MicroD, Inc., one of the largest wholesalers of personal computer hardware, software and peripheral equipment in the world. In 1983 she took the company public on the OTC and become one of only half a dozen women in the USA running publicly held corporations (MCRD). When Mecca sold controlling interest of her company to the Ingram family in 1986 (Ingram Micro - NYSE - IM) she moved to Hawaii and established a working relationship with Victoria Jones.

Jones has a background in studio art, art history, fashion history, textiles and weaving. Her interest naturally extended to pattern making and dressmaking. In the mid-80's Jones launched The Victoria Jones Collection, Hawaii's foremost manufacturer of Aloha and leisure wear patterns for the home sewing market. Mecca assisted Jones with data processing services in the early phases of this enterprise.

Mecca and Jones collaborative efforts continued for decades before jointly launching Hawaiian Cowboy, Inc, in February of 2008.

Hawaiian Cowboys fashions are designed for work and play. They are practical, functional, and beautiful. They fit real people and the way they live and work. Hawaiian Cowboys plans to grow slowly and never sacrifice quality for speed.

(Ingram Micro - NYSE - IM): www.ingrammicro.com

The Victoria Jones Collection: www.victoriajonescollection.com

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