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.
John “Keoni” Meigs began his career designing aloha shirts while living in Honolulu prior to World War II. Between 1938 and 1951, Meigs created as many as three hundred different textile designs, many of which are now recognized as classics. In his prints Meigs tried to depict, in his words, “what’s really Hawaiian without being pedestrian,” including a series of designs based on Gauguin’s Tahitian wood block prints and tapa patterns kept at the Bishop Museum.
Meigs went on to move to New Mexico in the 1950s, where he became a well-received landscape artist. Although he painted the earth tones of the desert instead of tropical island scenes, Meigs kept one part of Hawaii with him: his Aloha shirts. He was often pictured wearing one with a cowboy hat, personifying the connection between western and Aloha.
Our fit skims the body for an easy, flattering silhouette. Subtle tailoring ensures a fit that is feminine and stylish on all shapes.
Sizes |
Bust |
Waist |
Hip |
XXS |
31 ½” |
24 |
34 1/2 |
XS |
32 1/2 - 33 1/2 |
25 - 26 |
35 1/2 - 36 1/2 |
S |
34 1/2 - 35 1/2 |
27 - 28 |
37 1/2 - 38 1/2 |
M |
36 1/2 - 38 1/2 |
29 - 31 |
39 1/2 - 41 1/2 |
L |
39 1/2 - 41 1/2 |
32 - 34 |
42 1/2 - 44 1/2 |
XL |
42 1/2 - 44 1/2 |
35 - 37 |
45 1/2 - 47 1/2 |
XXL |
45 1/2 - 47 1/2 |
38 - 40 |
48 1/2 - 50 1/2 |