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Spam Musubi | Hawaii T-Shirt | Foodie Aloha Tee | Hawaiian Gift

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Spam Musubi | 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

Spam Musubi — Hawaiian T-Shirt

Hawai'i's most iconic snack deserves its own shirt — and here it is.

The Story Behind Spam Musubi

Spam musubi is the undisputed champion of Hawaiian convenience food: a thick slice of grilled Spam glazed in soy sauce and sugar, set atop a molded block of seasoned rice, and wrapped snugly in a band of nori seaweed. Simple, satisfying, and deeply local, it turns up at every gas station, school cafeteria, and beach cooler across the islands. Hawai'i leads the nation in Spam consumption, and musubi is the delicious reason why.

Born from the Japanese onigiri tradition and shaped by World War II-era military rations, spam musubi is a perfect symbol of Hawai'i's multicultural identity — humble ingredients transformed by local ingenuity into something beloved across generations. If you've ever eaten one warm from a 7-Eleven bag on a Waikiki morning, you already know. This shirt is for you.

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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