**Post Labels for the LABEL RESOURCE Here** 2025

Hilo Hattieʻs
Aloha Shirt, late 1970s

ADDED TO THE LR 2-7-25, THANKS MR. TORY!
 
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Please add to the Kiilani label information:
The Kiilani brand was made by the Alfred Shaheen Company (1948–1988).

Kiilani
Aloha Shirt, 1950s

Added the dates to the Kiilani entry 2/06/25
Thank you, Tory!

LABEL ADDED TO THE LR 2-7-25, THANKS MR.TORY!
 
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Hello, I would like to provide more details about this label. Jean Paul Gaultier launched his Junior menswear line during his Spring/Summer 1988 menswear show on September 5, 1987. He introduced his Junior womenswear line during his Spring/Summer 1988 womenswear show on October 17, 1987. The final Junior Gaultier collection was for Fall/Winter 1994-1995 and was presented during Gaultier’s F/W 1994-95 show. Interestingly, the label for this clothing line never changed.

Source: Private message exchange with the owner of the Instagram account @gaultierjuniorhigh.

Updated the JPG entry 2/12/25
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Aloha, since it was asked about, here's some information on the Sydney Designs label:

Sydney Designs was founded by the married couple of Morris Adelson (born New York 1906, died Hawaii 1981) and Sydney Adelson (born Scotland 1915, died Hawaii 2006). The label appears in 1951, with a store at 305 Royal Hawaiian Avenue, in Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii, with a manufacturing plant in Honolulu Harbor. In 1957 the company was incorporated and opened a Makaloa Street manufacturing plant in the Ala Moana area of Oahu, Hawaii. In 1959 they merged with Sun Fashions of Hawaii. Stores like Liberty House, McInerny, and Carol & Mary carried their men’s and women’s wear.
Written by Tory Laitila

Added to the LR 2/12/25
Thank you, Tory!!
 
Correction of my last message: I just noticed that there are actually two types of labels. The first and most common one features the “Made in Italy” mention on the left side, which is found on pieces intended for the European and American markets. However, for the Asian market, this mention is omitted, and the label is slightly wider. These pieces are mainly produced in Thailand and Japan.

Thanks, PL - Good catch!
Hard to see the black text on the dark green label.
New label and info added to the entry 2/12/25
 
Veste d’hiver avec col en fourrure Pierre Cardin 1969 ligne "collection" modèle produit pour l’Allemagne

Added to the LR 2/19/25
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