This shirt is labeled as a men’s Large, but fits more like a Medium, and is 100% cotton.  Its measurements are as follows: Shoulders 19" across. Armpit-to-armpit 21.5". Collar-to-bottom 30". Waist 21.5". The design print on this shirt stands out for its beauty.  Most Hawaiian shirts tend to be loud and a bit obnoxious, however this shirt is really appealing with its tropical flowers and colors.  This is a must-have for its rarity and beauty.


The Hawaiian shirt company Go Barefoot in Paradise, which later became Go Barefoot, sold their footprint logo to the surf brand Hang Ten in the early 1970s. The company continued to produce Hawaiian shirts, but some say it was never the same.


Go Barefoot was a family company that wholesaled Hawaiian shirts and robes from Japan. The shirts were made from silk, rayon, and cottons.


The Hawaiian shirt, also known as the aloha shirt, was first marketed in Waikiki in the mid-1930s. The shirts became popular with tourists and surfers. In the 1980s, Hawaiian shirts were a bold print that was popular. Stars like Tom Selleck, Elvis Presley, and Jimmy Buffet helped to make Hawaiian shirts mainstream.