This Hawaiian shirt is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. This also means that we are able to offer this in 11 sizes, without the risk of overproduction.
This funky TAPT Kallisti Hawaiian shirt exudes coolness both in terms of style and material. Its featherlight and moisture-wicking material ensures comfort even on the hottest days.
• 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester
• Fabric weight: 2.95 oz/yd² (100 g/m²)
• Breathable and moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
Care instruction
Turn inside out before washing. Iron on the reverse of the printed side. 30°C wash. Low tumble heat. Do not wring. Low heat iron. Steam safe.
Check your Size
Size Guide shown above next to size. Please choose your size carefully as they are made to order, so to change your size means making an entirely new garment again.
Zeus believes that Eris is a troublemaker, so he does not invite her to Peleus and Thetis's wedding. Having been snubbed, Eris creates a golden apple with the word Kallisti which is Greek for “to the prettiest one.” When the party was just about to get into full-swing, Eris rolled the golden apple into the party where it stopped between three lovely goddesses, Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. This caused Chaos to ensue between the 3 goddesses - Greek Mythology
This Hawaiian shirt is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. This also means that we are able to offer this in 11 sizes, without the risk of overproduction.
This funky TAPT Kallisti Hawaiian shirt exudes coolness both in terms of style and material. Its featherlight and moisture-wicking material ensures comfort even on the hottest days.
• 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester
• Fabric weight: 2.95 oz/yd² (100 g/m²)
• Breathable and moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
Care instruction
Turn inside out before washing. Iron on the reverse of the printed side. 30°C wash. Low tumble heat. Do not wring. Low heat iron. Steam safe.
Check your Size
Size Guide shown above next to size. Please choose your size carefully as they are made to order, so to change your size means making an entirely new garment again.
Zeus believes that Eris is a troublemaker, so he does not invite her to Peleus and Thetis's wedding. Having been snubbed, Eris creates a golden apple with the word Kallisti which is Greek for “to the prettiest one.” When the party was just about to get into full-swing, Eris rolled the golden apple into the party where it stopped between three lovely goddesses, Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. This caused Chaos to ensue between the 3 goddesses - Greek Mythology