The Samoa Pride Outfitting recently celebrated its first anniversary, marking a successful journey the club had in the first twelve months ever since it was made official. The club is considered a group of intelligent people, coming together for a great purpose. Since its establishment in 2023, it has continued to maintain its main role of offering the best and professional service for the public through royal entrance.
According to the co-founder of the Pride Outfitting, Sam Lei Sam Matafeo, in an exclusive interview with Samoa News Hub, he mentioned that the club has served various events in the country. “I am humbled to see that a lot of event organisers have recognised our service. “We attended the Miss Pacific parade, Miss Samoa parade, Teuila parade, wedding escort to make their special day memorable, prom escort or Dedications escorts, Punialavaa family escort, Tafa brothers escort to his village Mulifanua, Boxer Ato’s escort to his professional boxing at Toonaimato, Manu Samoa escort to the airport for the world cup and many more.”

Mr. Matafeo said that their cars are clean and customised Ute vehicles, and it is a dream come true. “We’re all from poor families and we used to stand on the side of the wishing one day we would own such vehicles but now we are all blessed with such gifts from God and seeing little kids waving at us reminds us of the struggle we came through to be here and hopefully we can encourage them to work hard and become more then what we achieved in life.”
Moreover, Samoa Pride Outfitting always sets aside a percentage of their earnings for charity work. “We have become part of the Samoa Victim Support Group, and we would always support them with the income we get from what we do,” said Sam.
The club has joined forces with the Ministry of Police, Prisons and Corrections Services, as well the Land and Transport Authority with the hope that the club members follow and respect the law.
Asked for his opinion about their club, Lua Tuala told this media that the bond he has with the club members is strong and it demonstrates brotherhood, and this is why he will continue to be part of it. Only four people started the club, but now it has grown and reached eleven members.
For some reasons as explained by Mr. Matafeo, Samoa Pride Outfitting will have its name changed to Legends Elite Car Club soon.