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That's a nice one GHT! My compliments to the designer.
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You, my friend, have an appreciative eye for a well made shirt. Thank you very much, your compliments have been duly forwarded.That's a nice one GHT! My compliments to the designer.
Have to confess, my tawdry mind thought that link might be a tad vulgar, in response to the risque shirt.
GHT those look like palaka shirts, the kind worn originally by the sugar cane plantation workers in Hawaii, which were also more or less the predecessors of the more elaborately patterned aloha shirts we know and love. I have seen a couple of fine examples of these here. Mikespens has a couple, and I believe Hatophile may have posted one as well. So those ones you got there most certainly fit into this thread.Look out, here comes Mr Banana. I've left the floral shirts in the wardrobe today. This shirt is one of a number that Tina made many years ago, I'm so pleased that the buttons aren't straining at their buttonholes. In the absence of a what shirt thread, I'm just showing how sometimes, it's not just the shirt, or it's pattern that can make for a good outfit. The material of this shirt is seersucker, a fabric you don't see too much of these days. It's probably still sold, but as most of my clothes are hand made by Tina, or made to measure by a tailor, I don't visit clothes stores very much, if at all. And the T-shirt, cargo shorts and trainers that is the ubiquitous mode of dress in the high street, doesn't exactly lend itself to such fabrics as seersucker.
The Mr Banana tag comes about because the shirt is a chequered mix of light yellows, whites and cream, and wearing it with lemon, linen pants gives it a sunny outlook. Tina has made me a number of these very light shirts, I've included a couple more, note the top one, in the days before she lined up the pocket to blend in. She insisted that I should wear it for gardening and that she would make me another. I wouldn't hear of it.
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