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Posted: April 14, 2008 10:51 pm
by nutmeg
I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Posted: April 14, 2008 10:55 pm
by carolinagirl
Snowparrot wrote:Sign in Waffle House (new to me 'cause I've never been to the South before):
SHOES AND SHIRT MUST BE WORN TO BE SERVED
made me think of this thread.

Cubbie Bear wrote:Posted: January 22, 2004 6:36 pm
Awful Waffle and I have seen several shirts at about 3am
Going back four years for the memories!
Posted: April 14, 2008 11:04 pm
by ragtopW
Snowparrot wrote:Sounds like a pretty Dodge-y shirt to me!
To be honest.. If I ever hit the powerball..
it will probably be a Dodge from the "70s
for my stupid car.. maybe a lil red truck..

Posted: April 14, 2008 11:05 pm
by ragtopW
nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Friday someone gave me a nice shirt.. from a thrift store..
He bought it for an "ugly shirt" contest..
I will wear it to work tommorow..

Posted: April 14, 2008 11:17 pm
by Salukulady
ragtopW wrote:nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Friday someone gave me a nice shirt.. from a thrift store..
He bought it for an "ugly shirt" contest..
I will wear it to work tommorow..

Seeing this thread alive again, I was curious how many hawaiian shirts my husband and I have collected (second hand stores only) over the years. I stopped counting at 60......guess I have enuf......
Posted: April 14, 2008 11:25 pm
by nutmeg
Ukulady wrote:ragtopW wrote:nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Friday someone gave me a nice shirt.. from a thrift store..
He bought it for an "ugly shirt" contest..
I will wear it to work tommorow..

Seeing this thread alive again, I was curious how many hawaiian shirts my husband and I have collected (second hand stores only) over the years. I stopped counting at 60......guess I have enuf......
I'm afraid there are never "enuf" My heart just goes pitter patter every time a see one I don't already have...

I'm pretty fickle when it comes to Aloha shirts...
Posted: April 15, 2008 12:16 am
by Salukulady
nutmeg wrote:Ukulady wrote:ragtopW wrote:nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Friday someone gave me a nice shirt.. from a thrift store..
He bought it for an "ugly shirt" contest..
I will wear it to work tommorow..

Seeing this thread alive again, I was curious how many hawaiian shirts my husband and I have collected (second hand stores only) over the years. I stopped counting at 60......guess I have enuf......
I'm afraid there are never "enuf" My heart just goes pitter patter every time a see one I don't already have...

I'm pretty fickle when it comes to Aloha shirts...
Lately I've been looking for ones with ukuleles on them....
Posted: April 15, 2008 9:35 am
by pair8head
nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Way back when my Mother was going to Hawaii every year or so for a while she met some people there that sold shirts on the beach. They would travel to the west coast a couple of times a year and search Goodwill and Salvation Army stores (among many) and buy the shirts take them back and sell them. They told her that they probably have sold many shirts more then two or three times.

Posted: April 15, 2008 9:43 am
by nutmeg
pair8head wrote:nutmeg wrote:I found a new date at the Goodwill store today
Beautiful Aloha shirt. Made in Hawaii, coconut buttons, matched pocket, looks like it was never worn.
I swear that people buy these shirts in Hawaii, wear them once to a luau and then when they get home say "what am I doing with this" and donate it.
Oh and it cost me $3.29.
Way back when my Mother was going to Hawaii every year or so for a while she met some people there that sold shirts on the beach. They would travel to the west coast a couple of times a year and search Goodwill and Salvation Army stores (among many) and buy the shirts take them back and sell them. They told her that they probably have sold many shirts more then two or three times.

I love it! Maybe the same people bought their old shirt back!

You often wonder about the one that got away....
Posted: April 15, 2008 9:57 am
by citcat
I just bought my one-month-old grandson a Hawaiian shirt.
He WILL wear it.
But he's too young to date it.
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Posted: April 15, 2008 10:07 am
by Salukulady
I was thinking of what to do with some of my older and more care worn shirts. Some of them are just too old to date anymore, let alone wear, but I can't bear to part with them. I figures I could cut quilt squares out and when I have enuf I could make a throw.
Posted: April 15, 2008 11:16 am
by pair8head
Ukulady wrote:I was thinking of what to do with some of my older and more care worn shirts. Some of them are just too old to date anymore, let alone wear, but I can't bear to part with them. I figures I could cut quilt squares out and when I have enuf I could make a throw.
I had a quilt made out of my old University of Washington Husky shirts.
Those were T-shirts though.
Posted: April 15, 2008 1:50 pm
by UpstateNYPH
I am currently dating seven new collared shirts. I acquired them for work, can I mix work with pleasure?
Posted: April 15, 2008 1:59 pm
by OttoCal
Mr. OC would like to date a shirt that has bowling stuff on it.
We haven't seen anything we like, so if you happen to see a hawaiian type shirt with a bowling print on it that doesn't look stoopid, please let me know.
If you try googling bowling hawaiian shirts, you pretty much get regular 'bowling shirts', mostly solid color or with a stripe, and that's not what we are looking for.
Posted: April 15, 2008 2:14 pm
by Snowparrot
A matchmaking thread?

Posted: April 15, 2008 7:21 pm
by Salukulady
OttoCal wrote:Mr. OC would like to date a shirt that has bowling stuff on it.
We haven't seen anything we like, so if you happen to see a hawaiian type shirt with a bowling print on it that doesn't look stoopid, please let me know.
If you try googling bowling hawaiian shirts, you pretty much get regular 'bowling shirts', mostly solid color or with a stripe, and that's not what we are looking for.
what size do you wear?
Posted: April 15, 2008 7:51 pm
by nutmeg
UpstateNYPH wrote:I am currently dating seven new collared shirts. I acquired them for work, can I mix work with pleasure?
I always think it is best to keep them separate. They have nothing in common....
Posted: April 15, 2008 7:57 pm
by nutmeg
re the bowling shirt...this one is on e-bay...

Posted: April 15, 2008 8:00 pm
by Salukulady
Snowparrot wrote:A matchmaking thread?

We're not just dating, we're serious, we're "hooking up".
Posted: April 15, 2008 8:06 pm
by nutmeg
nutmeg wrote:re the bowling shirt...this one is on e-bay...

Oops I see now where she said she was NOT looking for one with a stripe.
