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Tiki Purses made from Hawaiian SHirts
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tikifish
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 4:34 AM
I have this problem that I keep buying old hawaiian shirts but don't wear them as I am a wahine and they make me look like a sack-o-potatoes when I do. SO I had an idea to make cocktail purses out of the vintage fabric and buttons, and sew the original 'Ui-Maikai' (or whatever) tag inside, or maybe even on the oustide if the tag is cool enough. I bought an old 50's cocktail purse pattern (square, boxy thing with drawstring top) on Ebay... and once I find out what the hell 'bunting' is, I'm gonna make one for myself. My question is, is anyone else interested in a tiki purse, and how much would you pay for it, if it was very well made and made from a vintage hawaiian shirt? |
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Trader Woody
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 6:18 AM
Arrrrggghhh...that's a horrible idea! SOS -Save our shirts Trader Woody |
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TikiMikey
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 8:55 AM
I don't think I'd buy a purse (unless the future Ms. Right is into tiki), but a quilt made from old hawaiian shirts would be very cool! I've got a lot of old concert T-shirts that I'd like to have made into a quilt or wall hanging someday. That's my right-brain output for the day! |
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laney
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 10:01 AM
I have the same shirt problem. I find tons of old men's shirts in size Medium. Guys don't want that size any more and I can hardly give them away on ebay. I always thought of making pillows with a plain fabric back. The purse idea is good but as a vintage clothing collector there are tons of cool vintage purses out there (women always kept their purses)It just seems like a lot of work for little profit (unless you are a pro-seamstress) |
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BONBONVIC
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 10:12 AM
Go for it! I have seen some sexy hula/pin up purses with bamboo handles sell in trendy spots in LA from $40.00-$60.00. |
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 11:02 AM
I think it's a great way to "rescue" fabric which for any reason may not be worn or used. I respect trader Woody concerns and would suggets using shirts which are less than good condition. (Keep the best ones for the boys!!) |
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Tiki Chris
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Sun, Oct 13, 2002 2:42 AM
ALOHA SHIRT BUTCHERY: I just sold 2 lots of vintage aloha shirts (they're in excellent condition & of varying sizes...& some are quite old) on eBay to the same bidder. Here's what she emailed me: "...I am interested in any vintage hawaiian shirts size med and up, actually the bigger the better. I make recycled clothing and turn them into skirts..." NOOOOOOOOO..... I was gutted! It was as if I had inadvertedly sold my forest to loggers (well, no, not really that gutted). She must charge a ton for the skirts too - considering the final price of the auction along w/ having the shirts shipped from the U.K. to the States. I don't have a problem w/ "rescuing" fabric which may otherwise not be usable (I've done it myself), BUT cutting up perfectly fine vintage wear makes me cringe!!! Of course, I won't reneg on her. I even offered to go through my shirt collection to see if I have any irregulars or damaged shirts that she could use. I just hate to think that some of those perfectly healthy lovelies are going to have to go under the knife! The idea of aloha skirts is clever. For those of you considering aloha purses, this may be another option for you. Just please consider the condition, value, worth, history, etc. of the shirt before "recycling" it. Chris [ Edited by: Tiki Chris on 2002-10-13 03:05 ] |
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DEBAGOGO
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Mon, Oct 21, 2002 8:10 AM
WHAT A FAB IDEA! AS A VINTAGE PURSE COLLECTOR MYSELF...THAT IS SOMETHING I WOULD DEFINITELY PURCHASE AND USE EVERYDAY FOR MYSELF. VINTAGE PURSES CAN BE TOO-TOO SMALL FOR ALL MY "STUFF" SOMETIMES, SO I'D LOVE TO FIND SOMETHING MADE BIGGER TO HOLD MY "STUFF" FOR EVERYDAY USE. WOULD PAY HIGH PRICE FOR IT ALSO. I SOOO WISH I WAS A SEAMSTRESS...BECAUSE I'VE GOT TONS OF LEFTOVER BARKCLOTH FROM FURNISHING OUR HOME, AND WITH ALL THE CRAZY HAWAIIAN SHIRTS MY HUSBAND, GOGO HAS IN THE CLOSET...I'D BE IN PURSE HEAVEN. EMEE WHEN YOU GET SOME SEWN UP...PLEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZ! [ Edited by: DEBAGOGO on 2002-10-21 08:14 ] |
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Tiki Chris
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Mon, Oct 21, 2002 8:15 AM
DEBAGOGO, Thanks, |
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Mon, Oct 21, 2002 9:19 AM
TikiMikey, When you mentioned concert shirts made into a quilt it reminded me of the time I saw Frank Zappa and the MOI at the Santa Monica Civic in 1979 (ouch). Frank came on stage and asked the women (and maybe some men) to take off their panties and bras and toss them on stage. After a visual (and olfactoral!) inspection of each, FZ said they were going to make a quilt out of the collection of these items gathered on the tour. I hear the quilt is (or was) on display at a Hard Rock Cafe in the New (as opposed to Old) York area. "Evelyn, the modified dog, viewed the quivering fringe of the special doily, draped across the piano with some dismay; when a curious breeze of garlic breath that sounded like a snore, came from somewhere in the Steinway or even from within. Evelyn, the modified dog, pondered the significance of peddle-depressed pan-chromatic resonance -ARF she said" FZ A thing of tiki is a joy forever [ Edited by: Tiki_Bong on 2002-10-21 09:20 ] |
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tikifish
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Mon, Oct 21, 2002 3:12 PM
I doubt any of the shirts in question are the sorts that you need to get worried about. No one wants to buy 'small' hawaiian shirts anyway. I like to think I would be giving them new life. Much better made into a purse that I use everyday, than to hang in my closet as moth food. |
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Trader Woody
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Tue, Oct 22, 2002 7:45 AM
A pyschologist writes, "Ah, most interesting. Just see how Perhaps more worrying is the glee with which many of the females embraced the shirt into purse idea; one going so far as to type in capital letters in her haste and willingness to 'castrate' the male members of TikiCentral. Perhaps these males would be wise to grasp their Tiki mugs more tightly if they were to see a female coming towards them clutching an Aloha purse." Trader Woody |
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Alnshely
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Tue, Oct 22, 2002 8:50 AM
[ Edited by: Alnshely on 2002-10-22 08:55 ] |
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Tiki_Bong
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Tue, Oct 22, 2002 9:42 AM
Trader Woody, Excellent Freudian analysis of Tiki Shirts. Now I know why I always wanted to sleep with my mother's muu muu. |
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Tue, Oct 22, 2002 8:32 PM
I think I prefer AlnShelly's idea. New fabric would not only be cheap (if you know where to shop), but also sturdier than fabric from an older shirt. Purses made with older fabric would probably tend to rip and wear out more easily. |
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1morelapu-lapu
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Tue, Oct 22, 2002 11:57 PM
I too enjoy a fine muu-muu |
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laney
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Wed, Oct 23, 2002 3:50 AM
Yea Woody, You must be right! That is why no one wants small or even medium shirts!! CUT, CUT, CUT away! I like large, XL, and even XXXL |
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