It's worth noting that this tiger pattern is truly spectacular and can add a unique and vibrant touch to your summer looks. This is Freenote's interpretation of the classic Hawaiian or Aloha shirt. These shirts were first introduced in the 1930s and gained popularity in the 1950s. The original Hawaiian shirts were made from recycled kimono fabric. To perfect the fit, the brand conducted research by examining a good friend's collection of vintage Hawaiian shirts spanning various time periods.
Freenote takes pride in subtle details such as the engineered pocket, as well as the 1/8” double-needle accents throughout, with high stitch count sewing. All Freenote buttons are custom-made with subtle branding. Whenever possible, all labels are crafted in Italy using a cotton base.
The cut features a relaxed fit, staying true to the classic aloha shirts, and follows standard sizing. If you usually wear a size M in Freenote tops or other American brands, you'll find a suitable fit with this shirt in size M. However, as always, we recommend consulting our size chart for the perfect fit.
Freenote Cloth is the project of three brothers based in San Juan Capistrano, California, obsessed with producing garments made in the US with top-notch fabrics sourced from Japan and the highest level of craftsmanship. The brand encompasses its strong roots in Americana and quality garments long lost from the western American frontier.