Lei Pakalana Tee - 'Ele'ele
Regular price $58.00 Save $-58.00Our women's tees are carefully made in the USA, designed just for you. Each piece is completely custom-made from start to finish, giving you a one-of-a-kind look that's as special as you. With high-quality craftsmanship, this shirt is built to last and made to match your style every day!
This tee design is a tribute to the special tradition of wearing and gifting lei. It’s not just a shirt, it’s an embodiment of the way a lei hugs you and makes you feel cherished and loved. May this tee remind you of your favorite moments with your loved ones surrounded by our beloved lei.
Featured Lei: Lei Pakalana
-Material: 100% lightweight preshrunk cotton spun, dyed, and sewn exclusively for us in the USA
-Tee Style: Tee Koko (see style description here)
-Tee Color: 'Ele'ele
-Care instructions: wash on delicate, tumble dry on low heat
These tees are hand dyed and go through a special process to obtain its color. Because of this, shading is normal and part of its character. Colors may vary slightly due to this as well as the nature of photographing and monitor color settings.

I love my ‘ele’ele shirt! I wore it to work with a light sweater, my coworkers thought that I was actually wearing a lei..
Always happy when I wear ur tees. People stop me and ask where I got it from, and I tell them MAHINA.
Love the soft texture of the t-shirt. It’s so comfortable and 100% cotton is awesome.
I love the new lei Pakalana t-shirt. I also have the sweat shirt too! Color is beautiful!
Love it! I love pakalana but can't wear it cause of my allergies. But NOW I can! Mahalo
Never disappointed anytime I buy this brand. Quality clothes and cute stationary!
Nani! But why doesn't the lei wrap all the way around the back too?
All three of the Ts I bought are both pretty and comfortable. The fabric is quality. The prints are pretty. I feel good about buying local made products.
Super lightweight! Love the material!
Purchased this shirt for my sisters birthday. Her Hawaiian name is Pakalana. She shed a tear and although still recovering from a stroke she spoke the name of the flower she is named for and wanted to wear it immediately.