Who says Hawaiian shirts are out? These shirts are still popular with quite a few people. In fact, some individuals are really into acquiring vintage styles. There are even website owners and online auction sellers who deal solely in selling vintage Hawaiian shirts. Many Hawaiian shirt enthusiasts consider the classic Hawaiian shirt, produced in the 1930s through the '50s, a statement of the time's artistic textile design. During this time period, an amazing number of pattern variations and styles were produced. Patterns ranged from artfully detailed palm trees swaying on black backgrounds to vertically patterned flowers on red. You can even find intricate designs depicting the Hawaiian Islands on shirts from this period. There are many available replicas of the Hawaiian shirts of yesterday. However, enthusiasts claim that the replicas cannot hold a candle to the real thing. They claim the patterns on the original shirts are far more detailed and the color separation superior to shirts made today. Though you might expect that vintage Hawaiian shirts are purchased for wearing, many people actually choose to collect them instead. To these individuals, a vintage Hawaiian shirt is a work of art, meant for saving and displaying as desired. Collectors and wearers alike seem to have their own ideas about fabrics. Some feel that rayon is the only acceptable fabric for Hawaiian shirts, while others appear to be just as happy with cotton and silk blends. Those who prefer the cotton/silk shirts often state that they more comfortable to wear.
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