Presley Aloha
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Hawaiian Shirts' Colorful History
So, have you packed a bold, tropical Hawaiian shirt for your next trip? Nothing says 'vacation' better than a colorful Aloha shirt - so, as you pack yours for your next vacation, spare a thought for this article of clothing's colorful history...
Hawaiian shirts were popular long before Elvis Presley wore a red aloha shirt on the album cover for the "Blue Hawaii" soundtrack in 1961. In fact, the modern Hawaiian shirt came about in the early 1930s.
A Chinese merchant named Ellery Chun of King-Smith Clothiers and Dry Goods, owned a store in Waikiki. Ellery began to sew brightly colored Hawaiian shirts for tourists fashioned from old kimono fabrics he had leftover in stock.
The Honolulu Advertiser newspaper quickly coined the term 'Aloha shirt' and Ellery trademarked the name. The first ad in the Honolulu Advertiser for Chun's Hawaiian shirts was published in June 1935. Local residents and as you'd expect...especially those in the surfing community, as well as tourists descended on Chun's store and bought every shirt he had.
Within just a few years, major designer labels sprung up all over Hawaii and began manufacturing and selling Aloha shirts en masse. Retail chains in Hawaii, even mass produced aloha shirt designs to use as their employee uniforms. At sites like Hawaiian Shirts Central you’ll see some of the best examples of Hawaiian Aloha shirt and apparel.
Following World War II, many servicemen and servicewomen returned to the United States from Asia and the Pacific islands with hawaiian shirts that had been made in Hawaii since the 1930s. Then as tourists started flocking to Hawaii post WW2 in the 1950s, the tropical-print shirts for men and sundresses for women became standard souvenirs for travelers.
In 1962, a professional manufacturing association known as the Hawaiian Fashion Guild began to promote Hawaiian shirts and clothing for use in the workplace, particularly as business attire. In a campaign called 'Operation Liberation' the Guild delivered two aloha shirts to every member of the Hawaii House of Representatives and the Hawaii Senate. This was a complete success because soon a resolution was passed in the Senate recommending that aloha attire be worn throughout the summer in Hawaii.
In 1965, Bill Foster, Sr., the then president of the Hawaii Fashion Guild, led a campaign lobbying for an official and regular "Aloha Friday", a day when all employers would allow their staff to wear Hawaiian shirts on the last business day of the week. In 1966 Aloha Friday officially began in Hawaii and has since spread worldwide - although now-a-days it is commonly referred to as 'Casual Friday'.
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