Vintage 1960's Surf Line Shirt
Coming from the 1960's with a 16th century vibe, this rare print Surf Line Hawaii/Liberty House collab aloha shirt is a history lovers dream! Featuring a blend of Mughal Dynasty naturalism art including Hindu, Jain, Peruvian, and European-Indo era traditional depictions - this shirt is an era-blending beauty.
BRAND: Surf Line Hawaii & Liberty House Collab
CIRCA: Vintage 1960's
CATEGORY: Men's
SIZE: Large
MEASUREMENTS: Pit-to-Pit: 21.5", Length: 32.5"
RETAIL PRICE: $500
OUR PRICE: $150
About Surf Line Hawaii
Founder Dave Rochlen, avid surfer in Hawaii, was inspiried by a Life magazine article about exotic Russian pajamas donned by beachgoers at Black Sea resorts, and decided to create his own colorful line of surf-friendly shorts. Dave coined the term "Jams", short for pajamas - and Jams World was born.
He opened Surf Line Hawaii, Ltd., a surf shop on Kona Street in Honolulu, and his first pair of commercial Jams hit Makaha Beach in December 1964. Today, the iconic bold and colorful Jams World pieces are as popular as ever, especially in its home state of Hawai'i.
About Liberty House
Liberty House was a department and specialty store chain founded in 1849 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Originally named the Hackfield Dry Goods Store, the store was renamed B.F. Ehlers in 1852, and finally changed to Liberty House in 1918, partly as a reaction to WWI and to break the negative connection with its German roots. During its heyday, the store expanded into other areas of Oahu, the outer islands, California, Nevada, and Washington - but declined and ultimately declared bankruptcy in 1998. In 2001, the company was bought by Federated Department Stores and all remaining stores were changed to Macy’s stores.