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Fresh Hawaiian Mango | Hawaii T-Shirt | Foodie Aloha Tee | Hawaiian Gift

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Fresh Hawaiian Mango | Hawaii T-Shirt | Foodie Aloha Tee | Hawaiian Gift

$14.99
Sale price  $14.99 Regular price 
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KAHANA DESIGNS
NATIVE HAWAIIAN-OWNED · KAILUA-KONA, HAWAI'I

Fresh Hawaiian Mango — Hawaiian T-Shirt

A perfectly ripe Hawaiian mango is summer itself, sliced open and handed to you.

The Story Behind Fresh Hawaiian Mango

Mango season in Hawai'i is an event. From late spring through summer, the trees go heavy with fruit — Haden, Rapoza, Pirie, and the legendary Hayden varieties that grow fat and fragrant in the island heat. Neighbors share bags over fences, road stands appear overnight, and the smell of fresh-cut mango perfumes every kitchen. On the Big Island, mango trees thrive in the warm dry-side air of Kona, dropping fruit so sweet it needs nothing added.

Eating a ripe mango straight from the tree, juice running down your arm in the sunshine, is one of those purely Hawaiian pleasures that no import can replicate. This tee is a celebration of that sweetness — the generosity of the land, the abundance of mango season, and the joy of eating something that grew right here.

Product Details

  • Style: Gildan 5000 Adult Heavy Cotton, unisex fit
  • Material: 100% preshrunk cotton (heather colors contain polyester)
  • Print: Direct-to-garment, color-fast, soft-hand feel
  • Fit: Classic unisex — true to size, room to move
  • Made on demand: Printed and shipped from a U.S. fulfillment center

Size Guide

Please check the size chart below before ordering — measurements are in inches and centimeters.

Kahana Designs size guide - Gildan 5000 unisex t-shirt sizes S through 5XL with chest, body length, and sleeve measurements

Care

Machine wash cold, inside out. Tumble dry low. Do not iron directly on the print. Treat it gently and it will outlast the suntan.

Mahalo

Every order helps keep a small Native Hawaiian-owned business alive in Kailua-Kona. Whether you're bringing home a memory of the islands or wearing your kūpuna's spirit close, mahalo nui loa for your support.

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