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Before the missionaries arrived in the early 1820's, the Hawaiian
people were perfectly comfortable wearing grass skirts and Tapa loin cloths. That changed as more visitors arrived. fashion designers were struck by the beauty of the islands nature, they began creating the famous Holoku's, Holomu's and Pakemuu's with their marvelous leisurely floral prints. |
| The Aloha Shirt Museum & Boutique Antique Holoku's, Holomu's and Pakemuu's |

| Antique Aloha Dress Care; Do not wash your Aloha Dresses in washing machine. Hand wash only with gentle soap and don't wring them out. Use a padded hanger and hang to dry.
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| The Aloha Shirt Museum &
Boutique is located at 'The Shops of Wailea', 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui. Ph: 808-875 1308 Fax: 808-442 0093 email: info@the-aloha-shirt-museum.com www.the-aloha-shirt-museum.com |