Size | Chest | Shoulder | Length | Waist | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
in | cm | in | cm | in | cm | in | cm | |
XS | 36.86 | 91.42 | 17.09 | 43.51 | 28.38 | 71.74 | 32.59 | 83.56 |
S | 37.86 | 93.92 | 17.24 | 43.91 | 28.68 | 72.54 | 33.49 | 85.86 |
M | 38.86 | 96.42 | 17.39 | 44.31 | 28.98 | 73.34 | 34.39 | 88.16 |
L | 39.86 | 98.92 | 17.54 | 44.71 | 29.28 | 74.14 | 35.29 | 90.46 |
XL | 40.86 | 101.42 | 17.69 | 45.11 | 29.58 | 74.94 | 36.19 | 92.76 |
XXL | 41.86 | 103.92 | 17.84 | 45.51 | 29.88 | 75.74 | 37.09 | 95.06 |
Sleeve Length(cm):Short
Material:Spandex / Polyester
Technics:printed
Pattern Type:Print
Shirts Type:Vacation Shirts
Weaving method:knitted
Feature:Anti-pilling, Anti-Shrink, Breathable, Quick Dry
Style:Hawaiian Shirts
Season:Summer
Clothing Care Tips for Everyday Wear
Keep your wardrobe looking fresh and lasting longer with these simple care habits:
- Read Labels First: Always check the care instructions on garment tags—they’re your roadmap to avoiding shrinkage, fading, or damage. Whether it’s “hand wash only” or “tumble dry low,” following guidelines ensures each piece stays in top shape.
- Sort Smartly: Separate clothes by color (lights, darks, brights) and fabric type (delicates, knits, cottons) before washing. This prevents dyes from bleeding and rough materials from snagging delicate ones.
- Mind the Water Temperature: Cold water preserves colors and reduces energy use, while warm water works best for removing stains on sturdy fabrics. Hot water is a last resort—save it for white linens and heavily soiled items.
- Go Easy on Detergent: Using too much detergent leaves residue that weakens fibers over time. Follow the recommended dosage, and opt for gentle, eco-friendly formulas for sensitive skins and fabrics.
- Air Dry When Possible: Skip the dryer for delicate items like sweaters, silk, or wool—hang them to dry instead. For clothes that can handle the dryer, use a low heat setting to prevent shrinking and maintain elasticity.
- Store Properly: Fold knits and sweaters to avoid shoulder bumps from hangers, and use breathable fabric bags for seasonal items to prevent mold or moth damage. Keep clothes away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
- Tackle Stains Immediately: Blot (don’t rub!) spills as soon as they happen. Use a stain remover appropriate for the fabric, and test it on an inconspicuous area first.
- Refresh, Don’t Overwash: Unless they’re visibly dirty or sweaty, give clothes a break between washes. Overwashing wears out fibers faster—instead, air out items or spot-clean minor stains.