This Makani shirt features a Polynesian tribal tattoo design. We have two shirts, one blue on white, the other gray on white, see below for measurements. This button-front shirt is in great shape, with no stains, rips, or tears, and has all its coconut buttons. The pocket matches the pattern beautifully. Although the size tag reads “S”, this shirt best fits MEDIUM wearers, so please check the measurements below before buying to ensure a good fit. All brands fit differently, so to ensure a good fit, just measure a well-fitting shirt you already own across both the shoulders and underarm seams, then use that as your guide. For measurements, we lay garments flat and exterior dimensions are taken. We measure Shirt A (Blue on White) at about 19 ½ ” across the shoulders, about 22 ¼ ” from front underarm seam to underarm seam, & about 27” from collar seam to shirt bottom in back. We measure Shirt B (Gray on White) at about 20” across the shoulders, about 22” from front underarm seam to underarm seam, & about 26 ¾ ” from collar seam to shirt bottom in back.

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About us: From the thousands of pre-owned Hawaiian, aloha, tropical, and nautical shirts we see each year, we carefully choose those that we’d want to wear ourselves. We pick the best for their compelling designs and overall durability. We want you to enjoy your shirts through many wearings and get compliments on the shirt you bought from us, too. With very few exceptions (primarily special collections editions), we sell only natural fibers (silk, cotton, rayon). We ship from a smoke-free environment. Read our stellar reviews and please take a moment to check out our other stunning tropical and aloha shirts on our Hawaii Oasis Tropical Shirts store on eBay at attractive prices that you won’t find in retail boutique shops. My new book, 'America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland,' has an extended chapter on the history, manufacturing, and costing of Hawaiian shirts.