Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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Re: Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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I buy a lot of shirts from Maui Shirts. They are hand-made in Hawaii (most of them, they do sell a few imported shirts, but I won't buy those), and even have coconut buttons (the buttons are carved out of coconut shells).

My most recent purchase: http://www.mauishirts.com/mens-tiki-bowling-shirt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The shipping is reasonable, even though it is being shipped from Hawaii, and it is FAST. I've received shirts in two days (Hawaii to east Texas is a long way).
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Re: Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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Dan20703 wrote:....but....

..........I like loud hawaiian shirts.........
Me too. It's one of the few opportunities for guys to add some real color to our wardrobes.
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I have a few linen shirts and love them for summer carry. I am not a Hawaiian-style kind of guy but I did find some I liked enough to buy. Linen is the way to go for summer carry.
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Re: Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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Dan20703 wrote:....but....

..........I like loud hawaiian shirts.........

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Well...I can hear those from here....so.....
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Re: Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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WildBill wrote:
Dan20703 wrote:....but....

..........I like loud hawaiian shirts.........

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I was going to ask where you got the photo, but I see it is from http://www.wildwear.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I gotta get me some of these! :lol:
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Re: Not all Hawaiian-style shirts have to be LOUD/DARK

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Sure thing Joe!

I've been to the store you speak of in Southlake, it's an independent shop that sells Tommy Bahama. I met the owner's husband while out and about, he gave me a one-time 50% discount...it worked well! Next time you go in, sign up for their preferred customer program (or similar). You'll get emails on when they are having sales, usually 30-50% off.
joe817 wrote:Ohmygosh! They have an outlet store in San Marcos??? I DEFINITELY have to tell my wife about it! She's down there 3 or 4 times a year while on business in Austin. Thanks for the tip! :thumbs2: I'll tell her about it.

$40.00 not a bad price that's affordable for one of those's. I love Hawaiian shirts. have about 4 of them that I've all but worn out. :lol: The closest thing I have to them are the "collection" of Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville staff t's I have from their stores around.....mostly from New Orleans. :???:

They have a retail store up by me in Southlake. I went in there one day, and went ga ga at the good looking shirts they have. Then I looked at the price tag, and stumbled out quickly. :lol:

thanks for the tip PUCKER! Definitely I'll put the bug in wifey's ear! ;-)
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