Vintage Hawaiian Shirts
1970s - Sears Hawaii Blue Poly Shirt with Huts, Hibiscus & Palm Clusters – Large
1970s - Sears Hawaii Blue Poly Shirt with Huts, Hibiscus & Palm Clusters – Large
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This vintage Sears Hawaii shirt is a vivid archive-worthy example of mid-century Hawaiian poly prints—designed for movement, longevity, and flair. Featuring a scenic tableau of traditional huts, canoes, and coastal palms, it’s brought to life in icy blue and accented with cool indigo and lime floral motifs. The design is overprinted with tribal tapa-style linework, giving it layered texture and historical weight.
Crafted in the USA from soft, silky polyester, this shirt retains its brilliant color and smooth hand feel. It has a sharp camp collar, classic short sleeves, and a left chest patch pocket that floats slightly off alignment—an endearing hallmark of traditional production. The translucent buttons add a subtle contrast, while the single-stitch finish underscores its vintage construction.
Tag reads “Sears Hawaii,” with the handwritten name “Sammons” adding a personal touch from its past life.
An extremely rare find for collectors seeking classic poly prints with authentic 1970s flair—especially from legacy department-store brands like Sears, who helped define mass-market aloha wear during Hawaii’s tourism boom.
Don’t miss your chance to add this seldom-seen original to your collection.
Measurements
- Chest (pit to pit): 22.5 in
- Bottom width: 22.5 in
- Length (collar seam to bottom hem): 29 in
- Shoulder width: 18.5 in
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