What to wear for tropics?
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I second Hilo Hattie or find some nice Tommy Bahama close to home. Don't be caught dead wearing Orvis wear in Hawaii unless you are planning to scale Mauna Kea in January. They are into rugged outerwear and other attire suited for cold weather destinations. You'll stick out like a duck out of water.
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I agree...go shopping when you get there! Went last summer with my husband and he bought so many Hawaiian shirts...it is the only thing you will be cool in.
Also, shorts, shorts, shorts..
Unless you are planning to eat at a very fancy restaurant, then you might wear long pants! but only with a Hawaiian shirt!
You can find good deals on Hawaiian shirts at the ABC store chain! Otherwise, Hilo Hattie. Trust me, you won't want to wear anything else!
Enjoy!
Also, shorts, shorts, shorts..
Unless you are planning to eat at a very fancy restaurant, then you might wear long pants! but only with a Hawaiian shirt!
You can find good deals on Hawaiian shirts at the ABC store chain! Otherwise, Hilo Hattie. Trust me, you won't want to wear anything else!
Enjoy!
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you can find nice aloha wear anywhere in your Macy's Lord and Talylor shops. Tommy Bahama really does breath well. Don't bother with the suit thing. You will bring formalwear and then bring it back home unworned. Take whatever is comfortable and fashionable and feels good. The rest of the time you'll be in a swimsuit or shorts. Have fun
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Tommy Bahama all the way. They sell it at Nordstrom too. I think you could bring one pair of slacks for formal wear and the rest of the time you'll want to be in shorts and swimsuits. Aloha formal is slacks and a nice Hawaiian shirt. A very few places require a jacket, La Mer in the Halekulani on Oahu, for example. If you are not planning on such upscale dining you'll do fine in shorts and Hawaiian shirts every day.
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Some items I find helpful are a rain jacket for hikes in breif showers, Light hiking boots, thick soled sandles, wide brim hat one that travels well. Thick White cotton socks for inside the boots. At least one pair of light jeans for hiking. You want one or appropriate sweaters for Haleakela (Maui)(sunrise) or Volcano Big Island at night on .
Silk is a bit sticky during day time in June here I think even though clothing stores sell it on the island. A couple of bathing suits. We found a nice tericloth short robe was nice at the beach. I like covering neckline and back if you are outdoors every day. If you are fare you will know why in a few years if you don't listen to me on the neckline. Just buy boat neck cut shirts/swimsuits.WHOOPS JUST NOTICE YOU ARE NOT A GURL!!!
Silk is a bit sticky during day time in June here I think even though clothing stores sell it on the island. A couple of bathing suits. We found a nice tericloth short robe was nice at the beach. I like covering neckline and back if you are outdoors every day. If you are fare you will know why in a few years if you don't listen to me on the neckline. Just buy boat neck cut shirts/swimsuits.WHOOPS JUST NOTICE YOU ARE NOT A GURL!!!
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One more vote for Tommy. It's expensive, but worth it. My hub and I purchased a whole wardrobe of it for tropical honeymoon and have since cruised with it 3 times. It is the best quality- wrinkle resistant,well-made.I prefer dry cleaning it- but it is washable so if you spill on it, you can wash it immediately.If you see a Tommy article that's not available in the store, you can order anything from them. It's a great company.




