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Hawaiiabera®

A Hawaiiabera was concepted by Reagan Williamson of San Antonio, Texas because of his passion for Traditional Mexican Guayaberas and the wonderful textiles of the South Pacific. Every time he wore a traditional Hawaiian shirt he missed the convenience of having more than one pocket and stylin' pleats and when he wore a Guayabera on his back he was always wanting it to be more than the traditional whites, baby blues and yellows that are offered on the market. So Reagan AKA: El Grande Kahuna, decided that the traditional Hawaiian print could benefit from the creative sewing of a Guayabera and married the two cultural icons into one fantastic shirt! With the help of local custom Guayabera guru, Caroline Matthews, The Hawaiiabera was born! Now all can enjoy the comfort and convenience of a Guayabera with the wonderful and very colorful fabrics of the South Pacific is available for all to enjoy. http://www.hawaiiabera.com

The term Hawaiiabera was coined by Reagan during a drive to work one day while wearing, you guessed it, a Hawaiian shirt. Reagan was quick to recognize the potential that this new idea had and quickly registered HAWAIIABERA with the US Patent & Trademark office with the help of his close friend and attorney, Bradley Barnes. The original filing was made May 1, 2001 with an official registration date of November 12, 2002. A search for "Hawaiiabera" can be conducted by visiting this link: http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm