Citations:Hawaiian shirt

Noun: "a collared, short-sleeved dress shirt of a style originating in Hawaii, typically having a brightly-colored floral or other Polynesian print"

 * 1943 — Michael Drury, "Ruml", Life, 12 April 1943:
 * He loves color and for home wear prefers pants in pastel shades, topped with a Hawaiian shirt or a Russian blouse.
 * 1961 — John Ashmead, The Mountain and the Feather, Houghton Mifflin (1961), page 60:
 * She was a tiny pretty girl with deep breasts and a loose redflowered Hawaiian shirt that was unbuttoned below the line of her brassiere.
 * 1994 — John Irving, A Son of the Circus, Ballantine Books (1994), ISBN 9780307362001, unnumbered page:
 * Possibly the hijra had thought the colors of the Hawaiian shirt were feminine, not to mention the parrots and flowers; yet the shirt did little for his figure.
 * 1999 — Ed Dee, Nightbird, Warner Books (2009), ISBN 9780759523296, unnumbered page:
 * He'd inherited the nickname, the auto business, a huge Hawaiian shirt collection, and a love for life.
 * 2005 — Cynthia Baxter, Lead a Horse to Murder, Bantem Dell (2005), ISBN 0553586432, page 127:
 * A bartender in a straw hat was dispensing frozen tropical drinks that were as colorful as the bright flowers splashed across the fabric of his loud Hawaiian shirt.
 * 2009 — Bridget McNulty, Strange Nervous Laughter, Thomas Dunne Books (2007), ISBN 9780312544348, page 79:
 * he decided on a pink, flower-splashed Hawaiian shirt, tight stonewashed blue jeans, and brown cowboy boots.