These super hot limited design shirts from Retro Rifle features a proprietary blend of fabric that was specifically created for movement, durability, and sweat resistance.
The early days of Aloha shirts, from its development in the 1930s to just before the beginning of Aloha Friday in the 1960s, saw apparel that was more like wearable art.
What started as a local sensation became a widespread phenomenon in the late 40s and 50s as soldiers returned from abroad with these vibrantly printed souvenirs, often bearing the now-iconic label of Alfred Shaheen.