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Yaga Mo Bettah Threadz
2109 Strand
Galveston, TX 77550
Phone: (409)766-1250
Fax: (409)766-1249

YAGA...Redemption Song

In 1986, a small retail store on Galveston Island, off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico, set the stage for an original t-shirt line that was spawned from the influence of the Caribbean West Indies. Founder Joe Flores, a native Galvestonian, was also inspired by an island vagrant who always greeted people with the word, "yaga." (Yaga is a Jamaican slang term used as a greeting or a way to attract attention. The community came to associate the word with a mo' bettah feeling.) Yaga blends cultures and lifestyles into a collection that is relaxed, fun, and stylish.

Not limited to a sport, season, or locale, Yaga embraces the vast visual imagery of different people and cultures. Yaga incorporates natural earth influences through classic cotton fabrics with weathered colorations to perpetuate dat' timeless, relaxed island livin'.

If Yaga's roots settle anywhere, it is in the world beat and reggae island music. Music moves the world and is the true global voice. Yaga's graphics and images originate in island cultures as well as from Bob Marley's and others' songs. Music and its island messages, cultures, and fashion blends seamlessly throughout Yaga products. The Yaga vibe is all about spirit, heart, and simplicity. Like the island rastas, Yaga spreads the message of peace and love. Yaga brings real and authentic island people and their music closer together, resulting in a cool mix of simple livin' and island energy.

The company's emphasis is to promote a positive, soulful message in "comfy" island gear that can be worn on the beach or the streets in Jamaica, Manhattan, Tokyo, or anywhere else in da' world. Timeless clothing and values make you feel "irie" (Jamaican for feeling alright). Yaga blends people together from surf to skate, hip hop to reggae, and street to beach. As they say in Jamaica, "out of many, one people." Yaga clothing will always grow with the times, people, and music from around the world. It is meant to be worn in warm places to have "dat' island feelin'." Remember, warm is always cool.

Hours of Operation
Open daily: 11am - 6pm

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

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From Bolivar Peninsula to The Strand:
Starting from Crystal Beach, travel approximately 10.7 miles to the Bolivar Ferry. Upon exiting the Ferry, take Ferry Road (SR-87) and head southeast approximately .9 miles. Turn right (west) onto Harborside Drive and travel approximately 1.5 miles. Turn left (south) onto 21st Street and travel approximately .1 miles to The Strand (Ave. B).

From Houston to The Strand:
Travel Interstate 45 South (Gulf Freeway) to the Galveston Causeway. Soon after crossing the Causeway, I-45 becomes Broadway (SR-87, Ave. J). Continue traveling along Broadway for approximately 2.8 miles. Turn left on 21st Street and travel north approximately .5 miles to The Strand (Ave. B).

   
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