HowAhYa® Hawaiian Shirt - Stellar! A Streetcar's Famed Attire™ Print
HowAhYa® Hawaiian Shirt - Stellar! A Streetcar's Famed Attire™ Print
Pattern released in 2015
Recalling a more leisurely era that still exists in New Orleans, textile artist Kathy Schorr savors the grace on steel wheels that is the New Orleans streetcar; the oldest continuously operated electric railway line in America (1893) — and certainly the most charismatic. Visualizing their olive and burgundy forms emerging from a sapphire mist dotted with aqua palms and laced with saffron glints of the original (1958) Greater New Orleans Bridge - the farthest downstream bridge over the Mississippi River — Schorr transports our gaze to futures past.
It’s the journey and the destination that matters. So arrive first class in Stellar! comfort wearing our wash ‘n wear rayon Streetcar’s Famed Attire and enjoy the ride, To facilitate boarding we fashioned nickel-tin buttons inspired by the 1919 tokens issued by the original New Orleans Railway & Light Co. Our streetcars were named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Was the Register aware that they move?
HowAhYa® Hawaiian Shirts
Global warming has nothing on summer in New Orleans. Our HowAhYa® Hawaiian-style super-soft washable rayon shirt is the ultimate expression of life in the swamps. The working buttonhole at the collar converts this versatile shirt from bayou day wear to bistro evening wear; just add a jacket.
This Hawaiian-style camp shirt dresses up, down and all-around. A core fashion item for every wardrobe and perhaps the most famous shirt of its kind in the world. Each fabric is complemented by thematically matching custom buttons that raise each shirt to another level. Made in the USA.
Production Information
Material
100% imported Rayon
Wash Instructions
Machine wash in cold water. Tumble dry on low. Do not use bleach.
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