Vintage Hawaiian Shirts
1960s–early 1970s - Impact Korean-Made Scenic Shirt – Soft Beige Storybook Scene (L)
1960s–early 1970s - Impact Korean-Made Scenic Shirt – Soft Beige Storybook Scene (L)
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An exceptionally rare survivor from the early wave of Korea-exported vintage fashion, this Impact shirt captures a muted, dreamlike vision of pastoral life. Rendered in sepia-toned stippling, its scenic print features steepled churches, domed buildings, footbridges, and horse-drawn carriages—reminiscent of an antique storybook illustration. Figures in bonnets stroll between historic structures while rustic landmarks emerge from the background like half-remembered memories.
Cut from a soft polyester-cotton blend with a gentle drape and finished in a creamy eggshell base, the fabric retains a delicate hand feel and subtle sheen. A crisp two-piece collar with topstitching frames the neckline, while pearlescent plastic buttons and a single chest pocket (with misaligned print) round out the minimalist details.
With its nostalgic scene work and early Korean tag, this is a scarce example of mid-century export wear—well suited to collectors of transitional-era Hawaiian and scenic novelty prints.
Don’t miss your chance to own this archive-worthy original.
Measurements
- Chest (pit to pit): 24"
- Bottom width: 24"
- Length (collar seam to hem): 30"
- Shoulder width: 18.5"
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