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Aloha Neckties, beach cat blue


: : Hawaiian Neck ties, Aloha Neckties Wear a little Aloha with you at work or out on the town. Our attractive Hawaiian print neckties go attractively with dress shirts and suits. Made of 100% cotton they are easy to care for and come in many Hawaiian print designs.They also make for nice gift for men. Neckties are 57' long from tip to tip and 3 1/2' wide near the bottom end. The Aloha Hawaiian print necktie first came out in 1986 and have been ...

from: Rainbow Hawaiian Products



Sarong, Aloha Navy Blue


: :Wear a sarong as a dress, skirt or scarf! The options using a sarong is only limited by your imagination. Colorful and versatile sarongs - pareos are popular island fashion worn throughout Polynesia by Men, women and kids. You can use a sarong for decoration around the home, use your sarong as a wrap around towel at the beach or pool, use a sarong as a picknic blanket over grass or sand, turn your sarong into a convenient emergency carry all bag, turn sarongs ...



Beach Blue


: :Hawaiian shirts - Beach Blue has a casual charm design of a woody car and long boards fronting a palmtree backdrop. Hawaiian shirts from Rainbow Hawaiian Products are authentic quality Hawaiian shirts, hand made and shipped to you form Hawaii where real Hawaiian shirts originated. The natural beauty and wonder of the Hawaiian Islands combined with many ethnic backgrounds and cultures has produced many unique products that reflect the beauty of these tropical islands and creativity of its people. It was around the 1920's ...

from: WinnieFashion



Green Sea, Hawaiian shirt


: :Hawaiian shirts - Green Sea shirt has a pleasing pattern of dark green and gray with surfboards and hibiscus flowers. Also has coconut buttons and matching front pocket. Hawaiian shirts from Rainbow Hawaiian Products are authentic quality Hawaiian shirts, hand made and shipped to you form Hawaii where real Hawaiian shirts originated. The natural beauty and wonder of the Hawaiian Islands combined with many ethnic backgrounds and cultures has produced many unique products that reflect the beauty of these tropical islands and creativity of ...

from: Winnie Fashion



Paradise Lei Blue, Hawaiian shirt


: :Hawaiian shirts - Paradise lei/blue, This shirt is elegant with a pleasing blue background with a soft bird of paradise flower design going from front to back. Has matching front pocket and coconut buttons. Hawaiian shirts from Rainbow Hawaiian Products are authentic quality Hawaiian shirts, hand made and shipped to you form Hawaii where real Hawaiian shirts originated. The natural beauty and wonder of the Hawaiian Islands combined with many ethnic backgrounds and cultures has produced many unique products that reflect the beauty of ...

from: Winnie Fashion



Hawaiian shirts White brown palm tree


: :Hawaiian shirts - White Brown Palm Tree shirt has a nice casual appearance with a Hawaiian pattern band going around from front to back. Has coconut buttons and matching front pocket. Hawaiian shirts from Rainbow Hawaiian Products are authentic quality Hawaiian shirts, hand made and shipped to you form Hawaii where real Hawaiian shirts originated. The natural beauty and wonder of the Hawaiian Islands combined with many ethnic backgrounds and cultures has produced many unique products that reflect the beauty of these tropical islands ...

from: Winnie Fashion



Mens Board Shorts, Maroon white flower


: :These quality men's board shorts are also know and used for surf shorts, casual shorts or men's swimwear. They were originally designed for local surfers but here in Hawaii folks wear board shorts everywhere as walk shorts as they are cool comfortable with a nice pleasing appearance. These board shorts are great for men's swimwear. They are triple stitched at stress points for strength and have waist adjustment tie cords and velcro fasteners. They also have a useful velcro secured pocket to hold small ...

from: Tracy Creations



Sarong/Pareo, Blue White


: :Wear a sarong as a dress, skirt or scarf! The options using a sarong is only limited by your imagination. Colorful and versatile sarongs - pareos are popular island fashion worn throughout Polynesia by Men, women and kids. You can use a sarong for decoration around the home, use your sarong as a wrap around towel at the beach or pool, use a sarong as a picknic blanket over grass or sand, turn your sarong into a convenient emergency carry all bag, turn sarongs ...



Sarong, orange turtle


: :Wear a sarong as a dress, skirt or scarf! The options using a sarong is only limited by your imagination. Colorful and versatile sarongs - pareos are popular island fashion worn throughout Polynesia by Men, women and kids. You can use a sarong for decoration around the home, use your sarong as a wrap around towel at the beach or pool, use a sarong as a picknic blanket over grass or sand, turn your sarong into a convenient emergency carry all bag, turn sarongs ...



Aloha Neckties, blue flower


: : Hawaiian Neck ties, Aloha Neckties Wear a little Aloha with you at work or out on the town. Our attractive Hawaiian print neckties go attractively with dress shirts and suits. Made of 100% cotton they are easy to care for and come in many Hawaiian print designs.They also make for nice gift for men. Neckties are 57' long from tip to tip and 3 1/2' wide near the bottom end. The Aloha Hawaiian print necktie first came out in 1986 and have been ...

from: Rainbow Hawaiian Products





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