Although it came from Dream Theater Trending Hawaiian Shirt-1 simply a souvenir shirt (souvenir items) when coming to Hawaii starting in the 1930s. Locals have printed images on the shirts using indigenous fabrics or bark. The prints are a fusion of exotic flowers, plants and the ocean under multi-ethnic cultural influences including Tahitian, Japanese and Filipino (also partly based on indigenous culture and spirituality) . Later, the Americans felt the potential of this shirt in business, so they printed on industrial shirts, reducing color details and cumbersome to create the popular Hawaiian shirt products like now. time and still retain some of the spirit of this archipelago.
Dream Theater Trending Hawaiian Shirt-1
After Dream Theater Trending Hawaiian Shirt-1 Dale Hope gathered information to write a book on the origin of Hawaiian shirts titled “The Aloha Shirt” with the above information, former Honolulu city president Herman Lemke reached out to Dale to introduced him to another character – Rube Hauseman. After Ellery Chun’s death, Rube said that he designed the Hawaiian shirt in 1935 from the Fuji silk fabric he bought from the tailor Musa-Shiya. After completing the first Hawaiian shirt designs, he gave them to famous surfers of the time such as the Waikiki Beach Boys, Panama Dave, Colgate and “Chick”. They often wear them every time they go to a bar in the city called Rathskellar. Therefore, these shirt designs were once called Rathskellar shirts instead of Hawaiian shirts (Honolulu Star Bulletin, January 1953).
Product Information:
100% polyester.
This shirt feels soft and smooth, making it comfortable to wear.
Open collar, circle buttons.
Note:
Since the size is manually measured, please allow a 1cm-3cm dimension difference.
As a result of the production batch, the light intensity photography effect will have a color difference.
Time of production: 3-5 business days.
Time Shipping: 12-15 days.
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