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14385735 No.14385735 [Reply] [Original]

What are some nice hawaiian shirts that are 50 bucks or less? I want some nice shit I can lounge around in and not worry THAT much if it gets a bit dirty. I've seen lovely designs but they're as much as 130 dollars. They're hawaiian shirts, dammit.

>> No.14385741

>>14385735
Do you want to go full flashy or something more conservative?

>> No.14385749

>>14385741
Retro

>> No.14385753

>>14385735

Maybe go thifting? I'm sure there are vintage prints that are cool

>> No.14385756

>>14385735

1. GO TO: «AMAZON.COM»

2. SEARCH: «HAWAIIAN SHIRT».

3. CHOOSE ONE FROM THEIR WIDE VARIETY.

>> No.14385761

>>14385749
Retro can mean a lot man.

Your stereotypical loud Hawaiian shirts from like the 80s can be found easily and cheaply only in the bulk Waikiki stores.

Something that carries on that bold aesthetic would be Rix

>> No.14385762

Why haven’t you done this, OP? :

>>14385756

>> No.14385765

>>14385756
Worst advice ever, don't do this OP

The lowest end ones are made out of crappy polyester and only have the print on the outside, go on Amazon or eBay or wish or whatever and you'll see a ton of them made in China.
The material is thin and flimsy, looks and feels like garbage.

Now, on the opposite end of the spectrum you either have your standard brands who decide to put out a shirt with a hawaiian print or companies that sell "authentic hawaiian shirts made in Hawaii" for a marked up price.
Now the ones made in the US are miles ahead of anything else, but it's hard to buy them new online for a reasonable price. I'd recommend buying a second hand one in good condition either from eBay or a thrift shop, it's one of the few cases where the thrift shop will give you a better quality product than buying something online or off the rack for a similar price.
Surplus stores like Ross and Marshall's are your best bet to find them new if you want to avoid used clothing.

>> No.14386482

>>14385735
same but for the EU
I have only one from a mall tier brand that turned out fine but I'd like to buy one or two more of non-shit quality

>> No.14386623

>>14385756
ugh