



Lei'd Back Pullover - Deep Dive
There’s legendary history and Hawaiian heritage stitched into every Reyn Spooner garment. Created in 1961, the story of Reyn Spooner began when someone showed him an inside-out shirt sewn by a local bartender/surfer in Hawaii. By combining the inside-out method with his own eye for more sophisticated prints and paired it with the classic tailoring of an oxford cloth shirt. Combining surfer “cool” with Ivy League traditionalism, the world's iconic Hawaiian shirts are now available at The Great Divide.
A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor, or greeting. Celebrate the holiday season in this newly discovered and never before seen print by the late Dietrich Varez that depicts eleven different Lei: including ferns, Kukui leaves, and Lehua flowers, among others.
Details
- Spooner KlothTM - 55% cotton, 45% polyester
- Pullover: Classic fit with a popover style 3-button closure.
- Button-down collar
- Print-matched left chest pocket
- Reverse Print
- Wrinkle free; machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- Designed in Hawaii