- Style2: Casual Shirts
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
- Material: picture shown
- Collar: Turn-down collar
- Sleeve Style: Regular
- Closure Type: Single Breasted
- Origin: Mainland China
- CN: Jiangxi
- Model Number: Spring and Autumn Long Sleeve Shirt 001
- Applicable Scene: Casual
- Place Of Origin: China (Mainland)
- Applicable Season: Spring and Autumn
- Pattern Type: Digital printing
- Sleeve Length(cm): Full
- Item Code: 861467391
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The History of the Hawaiian Shirt
Mainland Americans have long looked to Hawaii to ease their minds. At the height of World War I, with America about to enter the conflict, Hawaiian music was all the rage. In 1916, Hawaiian records outsold all other genres, while ukuleles were so ubiquitous in college dorms and upper-crust nightclubs that the New York Tribune ran a full-page illustration of an imagined “Ukulele Square, the Hawaiian Quarter of New York.” During the Great Depression, Americans again cast their eyes toward Hawaii, co-opting another piece of Hawaiian culture: the aloha shirt.
Though its precise origins are lost to history, the aloha shirt first appeared in Hawaii in the 1920s or ’30s, probably when local Japanese women adapted kimono fabric for use in men’s shirting. The shirts achieved some popularity among tourists to Hawaii and found greater commercial success when they hit the mainland in the mid-1930s. America at the time was riddled with hardship and anxiety, with many men out of work and many others . . . Read more