Walter Hoffman is one of the pioneers of Big Wave surfing. Over many years, he has enjoyed the unique opportunity to express his love for surfing by developing fabrics that capture the carefree beach lifestyle. His keen eye for design and color has inspired many of Hoffman Fabricsā iconic tropical and novelty prints. Major surf and lifestyle brands come to us seeking the āHoffman lookā for their garments and products.
Our original designs and authentic style are unmatched, as is our quality. Our textiles have stood the test of time. Weāre proud to offer the highestquality, 100% cotton fabrics for garment and apparel manufacturers and specialty retailers, as well as quilt shops and other independent retailers.
Hoffman tropical and novelty prints start with hand-drawn art, giving fabrics a fine-art look and an authenticity that no computer software program can create.
Many designs will stay active in the production pipeline, making it easy to re-order.
The fabrics are well-suited for menās buttonup shirts and ladiesā and girlsā dresses, as well as tote bags and home furnishings.
The possibilities are endless! We invite you to turn the page to start exploring ā¦
TROPICALS AND CONVERSATIONALS
āIsland Getawayā
BBYK-1215 7-Blue
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āRoyal Hawaiianā
BBYK-1216 7-Blue
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āUkulele Tropicalā
BBYK-1216 61-Turquoise
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āUkulele Tropicalā
BBHC-1061 41-Aqua
āParrots & Toucansā swatch shown at 60% scale
BBTC-943 19-Navy
āMargarita Paradiseā swatch shown at 75% scale
BBLK-943 4-Black
āMargarita Paradiseā swatch shown at 75% scale
BBLK-1026 55-Charcoal
āTropical Islandā swatch shown at 60% scale
BBLK-925 19-Navy
āPlumeriaā swatch shown at 75% scale
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BBLK-1131 22-Ivory
āPalmsā
BBDK-1153 18-Royal
āShark Weekā swatch shown at 75% scale
SURFING IS ALL IN THE FAMILY- WALTER AND PHILIP HOFFMAN
From The Surfing Walk of Fame
Both Hoffman brothers were born in Glendale, California-- Philip in 1930 and Walter in 1931. They grew up surfing San Onofre, as well as the highly popular Malibu. As the classic story goes, Walter was enlisted in the Navy at Pearl Harbor and was fortunate enough to be exposed to Hawaiiās more serious surf. He soon sent video footage back to Flippy, who immediately booked a trip out there and, along with shaper Bob Simmons, was the first to rent a house at Sunset Point on the North Shore. Both brothers were among the first crew of renegades to venture to a few of the North Shoreās outer reefs, nearly three-quarters of a mile out to sea. Walter also experimented with new surfboard production methods and passed on much of his knowledge to Hobie Alter.
If thereās any doubt that surfing runs through blood lines, then check out the Hoffmanās. Walter and Philip (aka āFlippyā) were two of Californiaās first big-wave pioneers. Walterās daughter Joyce Hoffman was one of the best known female surfers in the late 1960ās and his other daughter Dibi married Herbie Fletcher and soon Walter became the grandfather to aerial masters Christian and Nathan Fletcher. Flippyās son, Marty Hoffman competed in the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau big wave contest at Waimea Bay in 1990. Of course, this saltwater lineage had to begin somewhere.
Walter and Flippyās parents opened a textile business in 1924, which the brothers eventually took over. This ultimately engrained a place in Southern California for the new, burgeoning surf culture to blossom. Since Walter and Flippy had conquered numerous big wave breaks by the late ā50ās on the North Shore of Oahu, they soon realized they could embrace what they love and make a living.
Philip āFippyā Hoffman
Walter Hoffman quilted by JoAnn Hoffman
Top Left: Walter Hoffman
Top Right: Marty Hoffman (right)
Bottom Left: Indie Hoffman
Bottom Right: Rex Hoffman
By the late 1950ās, the Hoffman brothers were running the family business, Hoffman California Fabrics. A great part of our modern surf industry was built from Hoffman textiles used by brands such as Billabong and Quiksilver. Neither brother was too keen on competitive surfing, although in 1995, Walter received the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association Waterman Achievement Award for his contributions to surfing as a whole. Itās safe to say that without this dynamic duo, the surf industry might not be where it is today.
FROM WOOL TO WAVES
Rube Hoffman founded his company as Hoffman Woolens in 1924. The New York native had relocated to Los Angeles, where he started by selling wool fabrics from a small loft. Within six years, the company was printing its own fabrics from original designs and Rube changed the name of the company to Hoffman California Fabrics. It was in the 1950s that the company took to producing tropicals and conversationals, thanks to the surfing lifestyle followed by Rubeās two sons, Philip and Walter. In addition to being a leader in this niche, Hoffman Fabrics is known for its beautifully designed quilting cottons in a variety of themes. Itās also recognized for introducing authentic Bali Batiks (based on original designs created by in-house textile artists) to the quilting world. It remains a leader in offering the finest, hand-dyed and batiked fabrics.
Philip āFippyā Hoffman (middle)
BBLK-900 49-Khaki āSurfboardsā swatch shown at 75% scale
BBHC-1083 4-Black
āHawaiianā swatch shown at 75% scale
BBHC-1083 22-Ivory
āHawaiianā
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BBHC-1083 19-Navy
āHawaiianā swatch shown at 75% scale
BBLK-867 19-Navy
āRoute 66ā swatch shown at 60% scale
BBLK-867 4-Black
āRoute 66ā swatch shown at 50% scale
BBLK-972 7-Blue
āHighway 66ā
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BBHC-1133 19-Navy
āVintage Vegasā swatch shown at 50% scale
BBKT-1087 22-Ivory
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āKahuku Pineappleā
PAREAU
The name given to a floral print comes from pareo, the rectangular piece of fabric wrapped around the waist to become a fashionable cover-up.
ISLAND FLOWERS
Hibiscus: plant with showy flowers native to tropical and subtropical regions; state flower of Hawaii
Lei: a garland of flowers and/or leaves to be worn
Leilani: heavenly flower
Plumeria: a tropical flowering plant related to the oleander and often used in making leis
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Pareaus evolved into menās button-up shirts, and the fact these shirts became symbolic of the beach lifestyle is due largely to Hoffman California bringing tropical prints to market beginning in the 1950s.
BBKT-641 8-Green
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BBLK-194 4-Black
BBLK-194 O5-Red
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BBLK-919 4-Black/Turquoise
āFor whatever we lose (like a you or a me) itās always our self we find in the sea. - e.e. cummings ā
Hoffman California Fabrics designs and produces one-of-a-kind, screenprinted Tropical Conversational and Floral fabrics, including authentic pareaus.
Hoffman California Fabricsā talented, creative teams excel at designing a wide variety of superior-quality fabrics and products to meet the specific needs of wholesale and retail customers, as well as manufacturers:
- Retail DivisionServes fabric stores, quilt shops and businesses selling fabric by the yard. (See the list of our Retail Sales Representatives By Region on inside back cover.)
- Specialty Manufacturing DivisionCaters to entrepreneurs who use Hoffman Fabrics in a wide variety of finished goods.
- Sportswear & Large Manufacturing DivisionSpecializes in custom designs and large-quantity programs for garments, accessories, and home textiles.
If you are an independent retailer or quilt shop owner wanting to place an order or become a customer, please call (800) 547-0100.
If you are a wholesale company or a manufacturer that would like to place on order or have us create a custom fabric and/or manufacture garments, please call (800) 527-8050 or (949) 770-6801.