Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon
Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon Aloha shirts are printed Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon mostly short-sleeved and with a collar. They almost always have buttons, sometimes the entire length of the shirt or at least up to the chest. They usually have a sewn-in left breast pocket, often taken care of to ensure continuity of the print. Aloha shirts can be worn by men or women. Women’s aloha shirts typically have a V-neck, lower cut. Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon BUY HERE: Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon The lower hems are Hawaiian Aloha Shirts Bell Ch-146 Griffon straight and the shirts are often worn with the shirt-tails hanging out, rather than tucked in. Wearing an untucked shirt was possibly influenced by the local Filipinos who wore shirt-tail out, and called these bayau meaning “friend”. Wearing it untucked or tucked depends on personal taste; it carries the same connotations of tucking or untucking a polo shirt. In the 1950s, the sh...