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Hawaiian Shirts - Aloha Shirts

A.R. McVintage

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BellyTank said:
aught you right- if someone will pay $700 for a shirt, then that's what it's worth- o the guy who bought it- not to a bottle cap collector, of course.
But then the bottle cap collector is not in the market for vintage Aloha shirts... why should he care anyway..?

I watch eBay too, have been for years and I'd be very surprised to see a shirt like that go for only $100. In fact, I'd have to buy it. $100 is peanuts- money's worth nothing.


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Speaking of which, I did a BIN of a fifties rayon Hawaiian shirt the other day for $35.
 

epr25

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Ok I think I might be in possession of one of these rare $700.00 shirts. I hope. I can't see the photo any more of the other one. But mine is the same brand, rayon, from the same time period? If anyone knows how to date these please step forward. And is a size large. Check it out.

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brylcreem boy

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Hawaiian Shirts

I have recently come to admire alot of the classic Hawaiian Shirts, they are so comfortable and festive, especially for parties. Does anyone on here have any good insights for online stores that carry the best quality shirts, let me know what you have found if you can. I'm not having alot of luck finding shops that carry them locally, especially this time of year.
 

cheaterome

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Classic Hawaiians

The search button bruddah.

http://historypreservation.com/hpassociates/sunsurf_2.php

History Preservation Associates or HPA carries the Sun-Surf line from toyo industries and in my humblest of opinions the only maker that has the right look and classic feel of the great shirts of the 1940's.

Haneli is good to and Avanti will work for mowing the lawn and a decent 10 footer but the best copies are sun-surf.

Shaka brah,

Jerome
 

Mike K.

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The biggest selection, from a variety of makers, can be found at Paradise on a Hanger (www.hotshirts.com). All of their shirts are modern, but most measure up to what an aloha shirt should be - matched pockets, appropriate buttons, etc. I think they occasionally offer a few vintage shirts. My purchase experience with the company has always been good.
 

Twitch

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You may not find true vintage at thrift stores but many are similar in style and pattern. Besides if you truly like Hawaiian it's the comfort factor that outweighs vintage-ness for me.
 

brylcreem boy

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Twitch said:
You may not find true vintage at thrift stores but many are similar in style and pattern. Besides if you truly like Hawaiian it's the comfort factor that outweighs vintage-ness for me.

True, comfort is the main reason I wear them. As long as their quality made and will last awhile, that's what I mainly look for.
 

Hugh Beaumont

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I grew up in Hawaii and there are a lot of shirt makers making good repros. I own a ton of nice vintage and repro Aloha shirts. Vintage shirts are very hard to come by these days as the Japanese bought them up in the 90's and took them to Japan.

"Paradise Found" is a good shirt maker. They made the famous Magnum PI shirt.

Try to buy Rayon as they are closer to the original shirts.

Here is a site that carries most of what you'll need:

http://www.alohashirtshop.com/
 

Twitch

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The good thing about Hawaiian shirts of any era is that they are cut large for their sizes unlike the rest of vintage stuff out there:eek:
 

pablocham

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Twitch said:
The good thing about Hawaiian shirts of any era is that they are cut large for their sizes unlike the rest of vintage stuff out there:eek:


Sorry, but the originals I have seen are actually cut exactly the same as Gab and other sport shirts of the 40s and 50s. Go on the Bay and check the measurements on some Rayon originals if you don't believe me. By comparison, modern Aloha shirts are cut insanely large, which is probably to accommodate the stomachs of modern men. The only modern ones I have seen that stay true to the original sizes are the Sun Surf and other Japanese repros.
 

Twitch

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Well I always felt many of the shirts over the years ran a size larger than stated. Like a Medium fit like a Large and a Large fit like an XL[huh]
 

Lucky Strike

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Twitch said:
Well I always felt many of the shirts over the years ran a size larger than stated. Like a Medium fit like a Large and a Large fit like an XL[huh]

Yes, this is marked Medium, and fits like a smallish Large. Among all the other Barbados slogans on the shirt, there's a reference to "Seawell Airport". For the hell of it, I'm trying to identify it by finding out when the airport opened and/or closed - so far I think the shirt is from the fifties.

Any thoughts?
 

pablocham

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Twitch said:
Well I always felt many of the shirts over the years ran a size larger than stated. Like a Medium fit like a Large and a Large fit like an XL[huh]

Keep in mind that I am only talking about the Rayon shirts made through the 1960s. I only mentioned it because modern Aloha shirts in size Medium other than the Japanese repros are way too big for me, while vintage Mediums fit me perfectly. Vintage smalls are generally too small for me, but between makers they sometimes fit. The same holds true across the board for vintage shirts. Even the modern smalls made for the American market feel way too big to me! This also has to do with modern ones being cut longer than originals were.
 

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