Lot of 4 Hawaiian men’s short sleeve shirts. Three are 100% cotton and one 100% silk, and machine washable or hand washable (Tori Richard). Two are made in Hawaii, USA. Please review the photos of each item and the condition descriptions below:

·        Black Royal Hawaiian Creations, fair condition, some wash fade, missing lower button on front, minor fraying, has been laundered but needs another wash, no other flaws.

·        Tori Richard green print, fair condition, some wash fade, tear on left sleeve near seam (see photo), no other flaws.

·        American Rag blue floral, excellent condition, no flaws. Fits smaller than the other 3 shirts.

·        Cooke Street Honolulu, partial button, edexcellent condition, no flaws.

 

 

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