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‘Elepaio & Koa Aloha Shirt (Iron Free)

‘Elepaio & Koa Aloha Shirt (Iron Free)

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Men's Aloha Shirt crafted with a 96% polyester and 4% elastane premium blend. Fabric is smooth, lightweight, and durable. Modern Hawaiian shirt with real coconut buttons. Print-matched left chest pocket. Button down shirt plus buttons on front and back of collar. Limited quantity print. Designed in Hawai‘i on imported fabric. Ideal for business casual, weddings and more.

*Model is wearing a size Large

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THE STORY BEHIND THE HAND-DRAWN DESIGN

‘Elepaio are friendly and curious native Hawaiian birds. They were once common throughout the Hawaiian forest. They feed on insects, and their behavior around Koa trees helped kālai wa‘a (canoe carvers) decide whether a tree was suitable for woodwork. If the ‘elepaio pecked the bark of the tree, it meant it was unsuitable and likely rotten, having more insects. However, if an ‘elepaio disregarded the tree, it was considered strong and good for carving.

In this artwork, the Hawai'i ‘elepaio is depicted on koa along with other native Hawaiian invertebrates: the koa butterfly, koa bug, kāhuli snail, and nananana makaki‘i happy-faced spider.

‘Elepaio has also served as the logo of the Hawai‘i Audubon Society and as the namesake of their ‘Elepaio Journal that has chronicled the conservation of Hawai‘i’s birds since 1939. The ‘elepaio’s friendly and curious nature made it one of the most recognizable birds to encounter in most Hawaiian forests. Unfortunately, its range has shrunk considerably these days. The Hawai‘i Audubon Society continues to champion native birds through its activities and educational outreach. A portion of the proceeds from this print will go towards supporting their organization.