We wish it was ready now too! We're doing everything we can to get it back asap. This shirt is very popular and sold out faster than we anticipated. We are also dealing with the supply chain delays that are all over the news these days. Unfortunately, that is beyond our control. Some things just run on Aloha time.
The good news is that we've got the fabric to make these shirts in El Paso. So we recommend preordering now to reserve yours for the run of shirts we're making, as these will likely sell out quickly again. Thank you very much for your patience and interest in our shirts.
“Pareu” is the Tahitian word for a lightweight printed cotton fabric that was first imported into Polynesia by the French during the early 1800s. During the 1930s, the motifs and colors of the pareu began to influence the prints begin used in Hawaii for Aloha shirts. By the 1950s, the pareu print had become a distinct and very popular design style for the Aloha shirt. This red, white and blue hibiscus print inspired by the Tahitian pareu is perfect for barbecues, beach parties, baseball games, and rodeos. Sewn as a reverse print for a happy but sun-faded look.
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Fabric & Construction
Cut and sewn in El Paso, Texas.
Original print, artisan printing technique; colors may vary.
Versatile Cowboy Cloth. So tough it scares wrinkles away; so soft you'll wake up still wearing it, remarkably unwrinkled.
Reverse print traps happiness inside.
Short Sleeve | Tailored fit | Pearl Snaps | Shoulder yokes
Performance from sea to snow and beach to bar
Fit
What is "Western Fit"?
Not too boxy and not too fitted. Designed to be worn untucked. If you're between sizes we recommend sizing up.
Find your perfect fit:
Chest:
The chest measurement is taken 1" below the armhole. Measure under your arm at the broadest part of your chest for a full chest measurement.
Neck:
Measure the circumference of your neck with at least two fingers of room. Round up to the nearest half inch.
Sleeve Length:
Measure from the base of neck at center point, where your collar meets the yoke, over the shoulder and down to the wrist.