Hawaiian Shirt Day is observed on the third Friday of August, which falls on August 18 this year. The celebration commemorates the day Hawaii officially became the fifty-first state of the United States of America. The day commemorates Hawaii’s long-running campaign for statehood and is also celebrated as National Statehood Day on the island. Hawaii was annexed by the U.S. in the 1800s and was a territory of the U.S. for a long time. Hawaii’s incorporation into the U.S. has since transformed the island, making it the ideal tropical destination for families and thrill-seekers.
The background of Hawaiian Shirt Day
Hawaii’s islands are strategically located in the Pacific Ocean, 2,000 miles from the U.S. mainland. It is the only state outside of the Western United States and the only tropical state. Hawaii is comprised of eight islands: Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lnai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau. It is home to approximately 1.5 million Americans.
Captain James Cook, a British explorer, was the first European to visit the Hawaiian Islands, approximately 500 years after the islands’ last contact with the outside world. At that meeting, the rich history of Hawaii for the west was forged, leading to Hawaii’s strategic importance to the American government.
Hawaii is located between the United States and Japan, and an influx of Japanese immigrants and the rise of Japanese imperialism led the United States to view Japan as a menace that must be monitored carefully. As an increasing number of Japanese migrants came to the islands to labour in the sugar trade, U.S. officials grew concerned that the island might become a Japanese territory. The United States responded by rapidly incorporating Hawaii into its territory and preparing to annexe it in 1893. The U.S.-backed revolt on the island of Hawaii resulted in the overthrow of the Hawaiian Royal Family, the placement of the queen under house arrest, and the island’s brief transformation into the Republic of Hawaii. After much struggle, Hawaii was granted statehood in 1959 and united with the other American states.
HAWAIIAN SHRT DAY PROGRAMMES
Put on Aloha Shirts
Purchase a cool Hawaiian shirt so you can observe Hawaiian Shirt Day every year.
Throw a luau-themed celebration.
Gather your resources and host a party. A celebration with a Hawaiian theme will be enjoyed by all. Just ensure that the decor is flawless.
Create Recognition
The enjoyment need not begin after labour. Engage your entire team in Hawaiian Shirt Day and enjoy a relaxed and enjoyable workday.
5 FACTS ABOUT OAHU
Aloha shirts are another name for Hawaiian shirts.
Hawaiian shirts were so popular in the 1930s that the industry was worth over $600,000 annually, which is equivalent to over $10 million today.
Hawaii is the most remote and densely populated place on earth.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state where coffee is grown.
The Hawaiian Islands are merely the summits of the world’s largest protruding mountain range.
HAWAIIAN SHIRT DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | August 19 | Friday |
2023 | August 18 | Friday |
2024 | August 16 | Friday |
2025 | August 15 | Friday |
2026 | August 21 | Friday |