Dating a Liberty House Hawaiian Shirt

Trish

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Hi folks,

Thanks in advance for your expertise. I purchased this shirt in a Hawaiian thrift store last year. I didn't see a Liberty House label in the archives that matched this--can you recommend a date?

Also, I need help with the fabric. It is very light weight, rustles a bit when scrunched, but doesn't leave wrinkles, and is slightly slubby on the horizontal. The selvage edge reads: (c) THC HAWAIIAN TEXTILES X 10367.

Trish

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Great shirt! Could be the late 1940s or early 50s...the shirt pocket lines up perfectly with the shirt pattern. Since this technique uses extra fabric, it is more expensive to produce and is no longer done this way.
 
I've been told that you can also use the button holes as a clue. Up until the 1960's, button holes were horizontal. Then as shirt-making became more automated, they were made vertical because it was faster.
 
Yes, this is a late 70's or 80's shirt. I really think this is firmly 80's as I have seen this Gauguin print in an 80's Aloha dress. It is correct that a pattern matched pocket takes much more fabric and is a sign of a quality Hawaiian Aloha shirt however, you will see this even today. Silk Hawaiian shirts seemed to make a comeback later as well in higher end shirts and that label is for sure not an older one. Hard for me to tell on the fabric but is sure looks to me like a raw silk. Does it feel like silk to you? Does it have a nice weighty hand for the weight that it is?

Julia

PS, just had to add what a beautiful shirt you have there!
 
OK, I did a little searching and on one of my fav. Hawaiian shirt collector sites I found a 70's polyester Gauguin shirt print. I still think your shirt is a 80's version, but you all can disagree with me if you like ;o)

http:// www.vintagehawaiianshirt.net/cott3im41.htm (Break after the double slashes)

If it is silk that makes me thing older, the reason being, lots of photo print shirts were popular in the 70's in silky polyester but this one just looks like the later versions I have seen.

Julia
 
Thanks Julia! I found most everyone who was selling the Oceana label marked it as the 1970s.

So interesting...found the same shirt listed on eBay. Tag says Made in Hawaii for Ross Sutherland. I can't read the material tag, but seller has it listed as polyester. I can't tell if it has the same slubbing as mine, but the reverse side looks the same. Funny, how the same shirt would get 2 (or more?) different brand labels. This seller has the original buttons on his shirt. I only had two left on my shirt, so I went ahead and replaced them. I know that impacts value, so I set my price at about half of what's listed on eBay.
 
Yes, I also saw those shirts and the Hana Shirt Company one with that label does look older than yours but again, I could be mistaken. Its your fabric as well that is a clue. The 70's ones are polyester in that print from what I have seen and the 80's rayon. I see the textured fabric shirts from the 80's, such as the reverse weaves and newer silks and even into the 90s. Also, notice the slightly larger collar on that 70's shirt. 80s shirts tend to run even a little larger for their marked size. Were your buttons originally coconut? Because of the age of your shirt, I really do not think replacement buttons would effect the value quite so much. Your shirt really looks like raw silk or could it be rayon? Have you figured that one out? I have never seen a textured polyester, but there is always a first!

Anyone else into Hawaiian shirts that want to add anything here? Anyone else think this is not 80's but 70's?

Oh, by the way, can you give me a the links to some Oceana label shirts? I found a reverse fabric shirt that is 80s with that label. That would help me learn too! I guess I will search eBay to see some?

Thanks!

Julia
 
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Here's another pic of mine--it has the same points as the one being sold by the Hana Shirt Co who describe their shirt as having a "collar with invisible stitching, loop and button closure at the neckline & a matching fabric chest pocket"
 
You know, I just can't say any more than I have so it will be up to you to decide in the end since you have the shirt in front of you. The last two links are for sure older shirts and the tags are older. The pull over is also older but I have no idea of this label and how long it was used. Also reverse fabric prints did start in the 60's I believe but they were made into the 80's as far as I have seen. Good job on the research. I wish I could help narrow it down for you, but without benefit of having the actual shirt in my hands I just can't!

Julia
 
Julie is right, and just because you see sellers listing things as 70's doesn't mean they know what they are talking about, and that goes for all vintage stuff on line. Sometime folks see a vintage item listed as such and such a date and then perpetuate that date and so on. Popular prints are reissued from time to time. Sounds like I am the only one who thinks it's 80's so maybe go with the general consensus ;o)

Julia
 
Thanks so much for the sleuthing. It does look like raw silk, but it feels like acetate. I'll err on the conservative side and revise my listing to say 70-80s. I don't want to perpetuate any myths--that's why I come here in the first place!
Thanks again,
Trish
 
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