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What (who) is jazzy Hawaiian shirt - definition

LOOSE-FITTING SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRTS OF BRIGHTLY COLORED FABRIC IN TROPICAL PRINTS
Hawaiian Shirt; Hawaiian shirt; Aloha Shirt; Hawaiian shirts; Aloha Friday; Aloha friday; Hawaii shirt; Hawaiian tee shirt; Hawaiian T-shirt; Aloha shirts
  • Man with a typical aloha shirt during the ''Aloha Festivals Floral Parade'' 2012
  • [[Tori Richard]] aloha shirts in a store
  • Quilt made from vintage aloha shirt fabric, circa 1960s
  • A vintage aloha shirt, circa 1960

aloha shirt         
¦ noun a loose, brightly patterned Hawaiian shirt.
Hawaiian shirt         
¦ noun a brightly coloured and gaily patterned shirt.
polo shirt         
  • Polo players Paul Barr, [[Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha]], [[Adolfo Cambiaso]], [[Martin Valent]] with fellow player [[Prince William]] (center), wearing polo shirts as part of their uniform.
  • A [[Lacoste]] tennis shirt
SHIRT WITH A COLLAR
Golf shirt; Polo shirts; Polo golf shirt; Tennis shirt; Chukker shirt; Polo dress; Polo Shirt; Golf shirts; Chukka shirt
(polo shirts)
A polo shirt is a soft short-sleeved piece of clothing with a collar, which you put on over your head.
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Wikipedia

Aloha shirt

The aloha shirt (Hawaiian: palaka aloha), also referred to as a Hawaiian shirt, is a style of dress shirt originating in Hawaii. They are collared and buttoned dress shirts, usually short-sleeved and made from printed fabric. They are traditionally worn untucked, but can be worn tucked into the waist of trousers. They are worn casually or as informal business attire in Hawaii.

"Aloha Friday", a now-common tradition of celebrating the end of the workweek by wearing more casual attire on Fridays, initially grew out of an effort to promote aloha shirts.