Pagong's Aloha shirts were created with the hope that more people worldwide would see the thousands of designs sitting in our storehouse. Pagong's fabrics are dyed by hand, one color at a time, by craftsmen at Kamedatomi Dye Factory, a Kyoto Yuzen dyeing shop.

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Pagong Collaborations

Pagong snapshot people wearing colorful, floral, and kimono patterned silk aloha shirts in various outdoor and indoor settings, including walking, talking, and posing.

Summer snap 2024

A collage of 20 different traditional Japanese kimono textile patterns featuring motifs like cranes, flowers, fish, dragons, and abstract designs.

Pagong Patterns

Close-up of a white measuring tape with red markings, coiled and laying on a surface.

Aloha Shirts Visual Size Chart

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