40’s Kamehameha Matson Menu Pattern Sz.M (G)
Product Details
Label: Kamehameha
Years: 40’s
Item: Hawaiian Shirt
Details: The Kamehameha 'Matson Menu Pattern' shirt from the 1940s is a classic example of vintage Hawaiian apparel. This style of shirt was specifically made by the Kamehameha Garment Company, which was one of the original manufacturers of the Hawaiian shirt, also known as the Aloha shirt. The "Matson Menu Pattern" refers to the designs derived from Matson Navigation Company's cruise ship menus, which often featured exotic, tropical prints inspired by the Hawaiian landscapes and culture.These shirts typically showcased vibrant colors and intricate patterns depicting tropical scenes, flora, and fauna, aligning with the aesthetics of the luxury Hawaiian cruise experience provided by Matson during that era. Made from materials like silk and rayon, these shirts became popular as leisurewear among tourists and locals alike, symbolizing the laid-back lifestyle and beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. The design and production of these shirts in the 1940s marked an important period in fashion history, where clothing started to reflect leisure and travel aspirations.
Material: Rayon and Silk
Color: Green Base
Size
Marked size: M
Width 21 inches Length 28 inches Sleeve width(out) 8 inches,(in) 9 inches
Condition
Condition: Used