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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Mens Vintage Aloha Hawaiian Shirts

We have Palms Trees, Palm Trees and more Palm Trees. If it has been thought of and printed, we have the shirt. Here at 5 Star Threads we maintain a vast inventory of Men's Vintage Aloha Hawaiian Shirts. Our selection is kept fully stocked year round and we are always ready for your order.

For the past few years our buyers have been able to count on 5 Star Threads to deliver popular brands such as Faded Glory, Nautica and the ever popular Pierre Cardin. Our Selection is perfect whether your skin prefers silk, cotton, polyester or rayon. We also have vintage 90's and more classic shirts some may consider rare or hard to find. Perfect shirts for any club, party or beach outing. Our catalog is certainly worth a look for Enthusiasts or Newbies.

Some people may find them silly, others think it's tacky, but few things represent Hawaiian culture better than the Hawaiian Aloha shirt.

The multiple inspirations for Hawaiian Aloha shirts arrived with the waves of immigrants who came to Hawaii in the early 20th century. In addition to bringing their cultures to Hawaii, these new citizens also brought their clothing. Japanese immigrants carried bright fabrics used for Kimonos to the Hawaiian Islands, while Filipino men wore Barong shirts. Mainland Americans sailed west in collared shirts, Chinese settlers favored silk.

Some of the inspirations could also be found on the islands. In the 1920's and ’30s, when Honolulu's Ellery Chun invented the shirts in 1931, Hawaiian plantation workers were already wearing brightly colored Palaka shirts. Japanese men living in Hawaii made beautifully printed shirts for themselves from Kabe crepe material. All of these combined influences helped Chun create the Aloha shirt.

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