The Purple Black Aloha Shirt – Baltimore Football Wave Edition is a special release from SunflowersHill, blending the vibrant energy of Baltimore football with a sleek, tropical design. This shirt features a dynamic wave pattern in rich purple and black hues, capturing the essence of team spirit and island vibes. Crafted from soft, breathable fabric, it ensures comfort during game days, beach outings, or casual gatherings.
Ideal for summer events, vacations or as a thoughtful gift for Baltimore football enthusiasts, this Ravens game day clothing adds a stylish flair to any wardrobe. Its unique design and comfortable fit make it a standout piece for fans looking to showcase their pride. Explore more exclusive designs in our Baltimore Ravens Hawaiian Shirts collection!
Product Information
Material | Polyester (95%) and spandex (5%) – Lightweight, durable, wrinkle resistant, breathable and moisture wicking. |
Printing Technology | UV Printing technology. |
Collar & Fit | Open Cuban collar, short sleeves, relaxed fit for a casual and stylish look. |
Gender | Unisex. |
Color | Automatically matched based on patterns. |
Sizes | Various (From S to 5XL). |
Product Brand | SunflowersHill. |
Care Instructions | Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, wash inside out, non-chlorine bleach if needed, tumble dry low, cool iron if needed. |
Shipping | Domestic shipping available to:
▪ United States ▪ Canada ▪ Australia ▪ New Zealand ▪ United Kingdom ▪ All EU and Scandinavian countries ▪ Brazil ▪ Japan |
Return Policy | Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery. Product must be unworn and in original condition. |
Production Time | Typically ships within 8-20 business days. |
Customization Options | Custom designs available upon request (e.g., adding personalized text or graphics) |
Why Everyone Loves Hawaiian Shirts?
☑ Keeps you comfortable and relaxed anywhere.☑ Shows off your fun, unique style.
☑ Pairs easily with shorts or jeans.
☑ Great for parties, beach trips, or even casual weddings.
☑ Bold colors and prints help you stand out.
