Barn Owl Seattle Merch Vintage Distressed Luau Rayon Aloha Shirt
The keyword “Barn Owl Seattle Merch Vintage Distressed Luau Rayon Aloha” refers to a piece of merchandise from Barn Owl Seattle that features a vintage, distressed design. The term “Luau” suggests a theme related to traditional Hawaiian parties or celebrations, often characterized by festive, tropical patterns. “Rayon” indicates that the item is made from a soft, breathable fabric that drapes well. The “Aloha” aspect points to Hawaiian-inspired elements, such as palm trees or floral prints. The combination of a distressed, vintage look with Hawaiian-themed graphics and rayon material creates a nostalgic yet stylish piece of apparel, perfect for fans of retro fashion and island culture.
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Product features:
Made from premium polyester, our range of custom Hawaiian Shirts offers superior durability and comfort, very suitable for the summer.
- Fabric: 100% woven polyester fabric. The fabric is just the right thickness, ensuring a cool vibe.
- Open neck with notched collar.
- Side vents, straight bottom, and hemmed sleeves.
- Full button front closure.
- Patch Pocket on the left side chest to conveniently store keys, phones or wallets.
- Unisex Style.
- Slender and flattering cut showcases the elegant drape of the fabric.
- Perfect length for wearing on its own or unbuttoned as a light outer layer.
It is perfect for trips to sunnier spots around, big on laid-back vibes but short on style. It works well in other settings, too. It is a trendy piece and a bonafide closet staple. Pair it with your favorite shorts, jeans, and swim trunks or wear it open over a white t-shirt with some chinos.
Care Instruction
Wash inside out. Machine wash cold with like colors. Gentle cycle. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Cool iron if needed.
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