Brian Bent Hawaiian Shirt

We proudly present our Brian Bent Collab Hawaiian Shirt. Brian is a true California Jack of all trades. He's an artist, surfer, skater, Hot Rod builder and musician. His Life is a canvas, blending vintage style with his fearless creativity, making him one of the coolest guys you'll find at the beach.

Devils & Drinks Hawaiian Shirt

The Devils and Drinks Hawaiian Shirt plays with the desire for seductive nights and cool cocktails. Intense discharge print on deep black fabric, what brings a sophisticated energy that's perfect for many occasions.

Pua Hua Hawaiian Shirt

A classic Hawaiian border pattern showcasing a white floral discharge print set against a rich coral red dyed fabric. The Hawaiian Shirt design features delicate tropical flowers arranged along the border, capturing the timeless beauty of island-inspired textiles.

A touch of Hawaii forest

Traditional vintage print with old school surfers, hula girls, swordfishes and ukulele musicians, wich celebrates Hawaiian Aloha life.

Tiki Modern Hawaiian Shirt

The immense influence of so-called primitive art on modernism amalgamated in the metropolises of the West to create what has gone down in history as the Midcentury Style. Our "Tiki Modern" Hawaiian Shirt reflects this significant and beloved era in a design that is both nostalgic and futuristic, created by a pioneer of the Tiki Revival, 'Book-Of-Tiki'-illustrator Moritz R®️.

Mermaids Hawaiian Shirt

The Mermaid Hawaiian Shirt shows the mystical underwater life, where mermaids and other sea creatures live peacefully together. Light beige fabric with brown and sea green print.

Panama Shirt

Back in time to the 50s and 60s, to places like Panama, Havana or Saint Tropez. It was popular to wear a white summer shirt made of lightweight cotton in a Panama weave that was stylish and loose at the same time.

Lei Hawaiian Shirt

The Flower garland (Lei) is a typical tradition of the Hawaiian Islands. It is a symbol for the value of cosmopolitan outlook, openness and grandeur. Share the beautiful Hawaiian mindest with the Micky Oye Lei Hawaiian Shirt.

Lei Hawaiian Shirt

The Flower garland (Lei) is a typical tradition of the Hawaiian Islands. It is a symbol for the value of cosmopolitan outlook, openness and grandeur. Share the beautiful Hawaiian mindest with the Micky Oye Lei Hawaiian Shirt.

Panama Shirt long

Back in time to the 50s and 60s, to places like Panama, Havana or Saint Tropez. It was popular to wear a white summer shirt made of lightweight cotton in a Panama weave that was stylish and loose at the same time.

Fish in a Throw Net long Hawaiian Shirt

This mid sixties print pays homage to the old craft of fishing with throwing nets as it is still used today on the islands of the South Seas.

Mermaids Hawaiian Shirt

The Mermaid Hawaiian Shirt shows the mystical underwater life, where mermaids and other sea creatures live peacefully together. Deep black fabric with colorful print.

Wailani Hawaiian Shirt

Wailani is a Hawaiian name derived from the word wai (water) and lani (heaven). It translates to "heavenly water" or "water from the heavens".

Wailani Hawaiian Shirt

Wailani is a Hawaiian name derived from the word wai (water) and lani (heaven). It translates to "heavenly water" or "water from the heavens".

Waimea Bay Hawaiian Shirt

Vintage print of coastal life in the Waimea Bay area, on the North Shore of Oahu. Coral red fabric with white print.

A touch of Hawaii ocean

Traditional vintage print with old school surfers, hula girls, swordfishes and ukulele musicians, wich celebrates Hawaiian Aloha life.

Land of Aloha Hawaiian Shirt

This Hawaiian Shirt Design shows the relaxed evening mood on the islands of Hawaii. Accompanied by the sounds of a guitar, the experiences of the day are exchanged.

Land of Aloha shadow

This Shirt Design shows the relaxed evening mood on the islands of Hawaii. Accompanied by the sounds of a guitar, the experiences of the day are exchanged.

Fish in a Throw Net Hawaiin Shirt

This mid sixties print pays homage to the old craft of fishing with throwing nets as it is still used today on the islands of the South Seas.

Hāna green

Vintage floral print of the diverse and beautiful flora and nature around Hana, Maui. Hana is also called “The Heart of old Hawaii”.

Cocktail Hour Hawaiian Shirt

The Cocktail Hour Hawaiian Shirt is a homage to the old bar times that were already described on Aloha Shirts in the 40s and 50s.

The Land of the Fujiyama

Due to Japan's close connection with Hawaii, Japanese designs of kimono fabrics have been used for Aloha Shirts since the 1920s. The Land of the Fujiyama Shirt represents typical Japanese motifs.

Gift Voucher

Shopping for your loved ones but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Micky Oye Voucher. Gift Vouchers are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at the checkout.

The Land of the Fujiyama Hawaiian Shirt

Due to Japan's close connection with Hawaii, Japanese designs of kimono fabrics have been used for Aloha Shirts since the 1920s. The Land of the Fujiyama Hawaiian Shirt represents typical Japanese motifs.

FAQ

What materials is Micky Oye using?

Each Micky Oye shirt is made of all the good stuff and nothing else: 100% viscose, 100% coconut buttons. Authentic Aloha, Baby

What makes your manufacture ›conscious‹?

We only use the best materials, meaning you will be able to wear your Micky Oye for a long, long time. (To that end we also offer free button replacements, plus shipping.) Our supply chain is as short and tight as possible, i.e. the cartonage that we’re having made next door in Berlin. And everyone – from the sewers to the sales reps – is payed equitably.

Do you ship anywhere in the world? 

You bet! And delivery within EU and Switzerland is free of charge, too. We charge a flat fee of 20€ for worldwide deliveries outside the EU and Switzerland.

If you were to return the shipment from outside EU you’d have to pay the shipping, though. But seriously, why would you?!

How do you take care of
Micky Oye?

A Micky Oye shirt is fairly easy to take care of, as long as you remember these 4 things: 

1. Wash it with similar colors with max. 30°C
2. Make sure to always wash (and iron) it inside out
3. Put it back into shape while it’s still wet
(by putting it on a hanger e.g.)
4. Do never, ever tumble dry it