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Brazil Flag Shaka T-Shirt — Brazilian Shaka Hand Graphic Tee
Brazil Flag Shaka T-Shirt — Brazilian Shaka Hand Graphic Tee
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| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Width, in | 18.00 | 20.00 | 22.00 | 24.00 | 26.00 | 28.00 |
| Length, in | 28.00 | 29.00 | 30.00 | 31.00 | 32.00 | 33.00 |
| Sleeve length, in | 8.23 | 8.50 | 8.74 | 9.02 | 9.25 | 9.49 |
| Size tolerance, in | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 |
Lightweight, breathable cotton with a mellow drape — this tee feels like something you’ve owned for years the moment you put it on. The graphic brings a bold, sunlit Brazil motif into everyday wear, friendly and unmistakable on a soft heather ground. Wear it to casual meetups, weekend markets, or long travel days when you want a relaxed layer that still shows a bit of personality. The crew neck and classic cut sit comfortably under jackets or on their own. It’s built to last through washes and adventures, while remaining comfortable against the skin.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, lived-in feel
- Tubular knit construction — no side seams for cleaner fit and reduced fabric waste
- Ribbed, elastic crew neckline with shoulder tape to prevent stretching
- DTG and DTF printed details (sleeves and inner neck labels printed with DTF)
- Pearlized tear-away label; Oeko-Tex certified and EU 2-year warranty
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Gildan 64000, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Warnings, Hazard: For adults, Made in Bangladesh
Care instructions: Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors , Do not bleach, Tumble dry: low heat, Iron, steam or dry: low heat, Do not dry clean
About Brazil
Brazil is a vast, biodiverse South American nation renowned for its vibrant culture, stunning geography, and immense hospitality that closely mirrors the Hawaiian Aloha Spirit. From the global popularization of the Shaka gesture in martial arts to the country's philosophy of joy and community, Brazil shares a deeply rooted lifestyle of respect and warmth with Hawaii.
The Shaka in Brazil
The iconic Shaka sign originated in Hawaii with Hamana Kalili, a sugar mill worker who lost three middle fingers, but it has found a massive second home in Brazil. Introduced to the country through surfing culture and popularized by the Gracie family in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilians embraced the gesture as the "Hang Loose" sign. Today, it is used across Brazil by surfers, martial artists, and even famous soccer stars like Ronaldinho to express greeting, victory, and a relaxed attitude.
The Brazilian Aloha Spirit
While Hawaiians live by the Aloha Spirit, Brazilians embody a similar philosophy of extreme warmth, inclusivity, and alegria (joy). Brazilian hospitality is legendary, with historical roots blending Indigenous, Portuguese, and African heritages into a deeply welcoming society where strangers are frequently invited into homes for meals. Research shows that 98% of tourists rate Brazil's hospitality as excellent, highlighting how their outgoing, community-first mindset naturally parallels the Hawaiian concept of treating everyone like 'ohana.
Geography and Biodiversity
Brazil is a geographical giant that boasts some of the planet's most critical natural wonders, including the Amazon Rainforest and the immense Pantanal wetlands. Much like Hawaii's deep connection to the land ('āina), Brazil's diverse ecosystems harbor unparalleled wildlife and expansive coastlines that dominate the local lifestyle. The country's massive size allows it to support a tremendous variety of climates, making it a world-renowned destination for ecotourism and outdoor exploration.
Cultural Melting Pot
Brazil's cultural fabric is incredibly diverse, shaped by a rich history of immigration that includes the largest population of Japanese descendants outside of Japan, who first arrived in 1880. This unique melting pot created world-renowned cultural expressions like Samba and the annual Carnaval, which is celebrated as the world's largest street party. The blend of cultural influences is also heavily visible in Capoeira, a unique Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines dance, acrobatics, and live music.
Culinary Community
In Brazil, food is the ultimate social connector, much like a traditional Hawaiian gathering. Traditional Churrasco turns outdoor grilling into a multi-hour community event where friends share rotisserie meats, cold drinks, and laughter. Kitchens are considered the heart of hospitality; locals will quickly offer plates of rice, beans, and fresh bread to anyone who visits, ensuring no guest ever leaves hungry.
Cultural Connections and Philosophies
