This print tells the story of how the Paniolo historically transported their cattle to market. Before modern docks and ground transport existed in Hawaii, the Paniolo would herd the cattle directly into the ocean at locations such as Kailua-Kona or Kealakekua Bay. With the help of specially trained swimming horses, the cattle were guided to vessels waiting offshore, where they were finally hoisted aboard using a ship-board crane and slings. Our tees are durable and built to last, with a super soft enzyme wash.
Fabric & Construction
Hand screened in the USA in small batches.
Super soft 100% cotton, garment dyed and enzyme washed for a sun faded, vintage look. Soft hand feel and lasting color, wash after wash.
Rope logo on pocket; main print on back.
Logo tab at bottom hem.
Twill taped shoulder seams for durability.
Tagless printed inside label.
Original Western Aloha art, designed in Hawaii.
Fit
SPECS (measured in inches)
Width at Chest
Length from High Point of Shoulder
SMALL
18 ¼”
26 ½”
MEDIUM
20 1/4”
28”
LARGE
22”
29 ¼”
XL
24”
30 ¾”
2XL
26”
31 ½”
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