While Huffer is not exactly a high end fashion range, the 11-year-old label has always gotten its inspiration from board sports.
Co-founder Steve Dunstan has spent the last 18 months working to get Huffer clothes into LA. It has taken seven trips across the Pacific - not that Dunstan minds.
"You have to be active in this market place, you can't just sit back in New Zealand and throw some stuff up here and hope that it's going to work," he says. "A huge part of it is being present in the market place."
Spending time in LA has led to Dunstan forming a close relationship with Willard Ford, who is also the son of Harrison Ford.
"We sort of started as friends and it blossomed from there," Ford says. "We have a lot of mutual interests such as drinking beer."
Through his showroom, 7-22 Figueroa, Ford sells Huffer to stores.
It is Ford's first time in New Zealand as a fashion week buyer, and Stolen Girlfriends Club has caught his eye.
"The style is I think really commercially viable in the United States and I think that's a good first step," Ford says.
It has not been easy getting Huffer clothes into stores like The Closet in LA, but it will be worth it.
The first shipment arrives this month and Ford believes Huffer can make a million dollars in its first two years in the US.
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