The Hawaiian Shirt combines a relaxed summer style with military detail hidden in the print.


Comfortable fabric and a loose fit
We made the shirt from Cotton Blend, a soft, breathable fabric. Thanks to the combination of cotton with a small addition of elastane (3%), the fabric fits well on the body, does not restrict movement, and works well on hot days.
The shirt maintains the relaxed character of a classic Hawaiian style while adding several practical details for everyday use. The loose fit, short sleeves, and breathable construction work well on warm days.


Functional details hidden in a classic form.


Hidden zippered pocket
A flat chest pocket with a zipper hidden under a flap.


Glasses loop
It allows you to hang and carry glasses conveniently.


Sewn-in cloth
Sewn in on the inside, it is used for cleaning eyeglass lenses or other optics.


Convenient closure
The shirt is fastened with snaps that imitate classic buttons on the outside.
Cassino
The pattern refers to the Battle of Monte Cassino, one of the fiercest clashes involving Poles during World War II. Red poppies became linked with this event thanks to the popular soldiers' song.
Among the details, you will find trumpeter Emil Czech, a corporal in the units of the 2nd Polish Corps under the command of General Władysław Anders. Behind him, you will see a Polish soldier with a bayonet and weapons used at Monte Cassino: the Lee-Enfield rifle and the Sten and Thompson M1A1 submachine guns.




Pacific
A bright, dynamic pattern inspired by special operations conducted on water. Among the waves, you can see a speeding Rigid Inflatable Boat filled with special forces operators. Elsewhere, divers with carbines are coming ashore, and above the water, a helicopter hovers as it arrives to pick them up. The Pacific pattern features scenes straight out of action movies or Navy SEALs documentaries.
Dark Ops
A pattern for those who prefer a subdued style. The dark colors refer to tactical operations known as black tactics or CQB (Close Quarters Battle). These are often actions carried out under the cover of night, also using night vision.
In the Dark Ops pattern, you can spot the shapes of weapons such as the MK18 carbine with a suppressor and laser pointer, an offensive pistol with a flashlight and red dot sight, and flashbang grenades.




Brushstroke
The war in Rhodesia (1964-1979, in what is now Zimbabwe) influenced modern equipment and camouflage patterns. Inspired by this piece of history, we created the Brushstroke pattern inspired by Rhodesian camouflage.
This camouflage was created to break up the soldier's silhouette visually. The brown and green patches on a sandy background are not all there is. Among the shapes on the fabric, you will find characteristic types of weapons used during operations in former Rhodesia: the AK-47 carbine, the RPK with a 40-round magazine, and the FN FAL rifle.


