I'm not sure where someone got the idea that only tourists wear aloha shirts in Hawaii; while the bright and noisy prints associated with this trope would be the type tourists wear, a proper aloha shirt (such as one made by Kahala, Tori Richard, or Reyn Spooner) with dress pants is considered business or semi-formal attire.
I'm not sure where someone got the idea that only tourists wear aloha shirts in Hawaii; while the bright and noisy prints associated with this trope would be the type tourists wear, a proper aloha shirt (such as one made by Kahala, Tori Richard, or Reyn Spooner) with dress pants is considered business or semi-formal attire.