What to Wear on Your Hawaii Vacation
April 14th, 2009

One of the first things you’ll be thinking about when you decide to vacation in Hawaii is what to pack.
The basic rule: pack light. Restaurants, for example, don’t require jackets. Nobody but lawyers in court has to wear a tie. In fact, most of the local men don’t even own ties. Ladies certainly won’t need furs, and you won’t even need cold-weather clothing unless you want to venture up the slopes of Haleakala on Maui or Mauna Kea on the big island. It does sometimes get chilly at night, so as sweater or two or a light windbreaker would be a good idea. The style in the islands ranges from casual to ‘nice’ casual.”
Once you arrive, you’ll probably decide to buy some local clothes so you can blend in with the locals and not flaunt the fact that you’re a tourist.
Board shorts and a t-shirt, with a sun hat and trendy eyewear is the right combination for the beach. (You actually should wear a hat and sunglasses whenever you’re out in the sun.)
Hawaiian print aloha shirts paired with shorts or slacks and sandals or slip-ons will be appropriate for exploring, shopping and sightseeing.
Be careful of the material you buy. Consider that you’d like your purchase to last a while, and you’ll want it to be appropriate to wear after you get back home. Buy silk or cotton shirts and dresses. Ladies of every age like simple shifts, or matching shorts and tops in Hawaiian prints.
And watch those Hawaiian prints. You’ll see some inexpensive shirts and mumu with garish colors and prints. Stick to subtler patterns. The better shops, department stores and boutiques carry shirts with “reverse” patterns in which the bright, intense colors are stylishly muted and comprise the inside of the fabric.
Island wear is available in virtually any price range, pattern and color. Select loose-fitting shirts. Rubber slippers and sandals are a must. Don’t wear socks with those, and leave your black, knee-high, black socks at home.
Make yourself at ease. Downtown Honolulu and Waikiki are pretty sophisticated, but locals consider comfort above all, even at work.
Pick an agent from the Hawaii-Aloha Web site home page or call 1-800-843-8771. We’ll give you wardrobe advice – and advice about any other facet of your Hawaii vacation.
Posted by Jim Winpenny
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Natalie Surowiecki | April 15th, 2009 at 4:52 am
Great article! For those who haven’t been to the Islands before this article gives a great overview of the essentials to bring with you on your next trip!
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