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What is the fabric composition of Rush Hawaiian Shirts?
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Rush Hawaiian Shirt (rushhawaiianshirt)
With their vibrant artwork and free-flowing comfort, it's easy to get swept up in the aesthetic beauty of Rush Hawaiian shirts. But their enduring popularity also comes down to what lies underneath - the quality of materials and fabric compositions that allow the wearer to feel as good as they look.
From lightweight, breathable fabrics perfect for beachy vibes to premium options that balance luxury with durability, Rush utilizes fabrics that move with you while showcasing the iconic island prints.
Let's explore exactly what goes into making these statement-makers, from fabric terminology to specific material options and blends. Read on for an inside look into the fibers fueling the Rush Hawaiian shirt phenomenon.
Key Rush Hawaiian Shirt Fabrics and Blends
Cotton From off-duty weekend wear to breezy tropical vacations, cotton ranks among the most ubiquitous fabrics found in Rush’s Hawaiian shirt collections. With natural fibers that feel smooth against the skin and offer breathability, cotton stands out for its:
Comfort
Lightweight feel
Casual drape
Affordability
Easy care
Rush often utilizes pima cotton or superior long staple cottons interwoven with spandex or polyester for added stretch and shape retention.
Rayon A semi-synthetic fabric blending natural and man-made fibers, rayon offers lightweight breathability similar to cotton but with increased drape and flow. Rush shirts crafted from rayon have a softer handfeel and Often utilize:
Viscose rayon: Smooth with a cool, crisp feel
Modal: Extremely soft with a velvety texture
Lyocell: Flowy drape that resists wrinkles
Blends of rayon and spandex, polyester, or cotton are also common, uniting optimal comfort and functionality.
Silk For ultimate luxury, Rush also crafts select Hawaiian shirts from 100% silk or silk blends. Made from delicate yet durable natural protein fibers, silk offers an ultra-soft feel with:
Lightweight, billowy drape
Bright, saturated colors
High luster sheen
Thermo-regulating qualities
Wrinkle resistance
While expensive as a stand-alone material, when blended with cotton or rayon, silk adds a touch of upscale quality at more reasonable pricing.
Polyester While less common than natural fibers, performance Hawaiian shirts from Rush may also incorporate polyester, typically blended with cotton. Benefits include:
Wrinkle resistance
Retention of shape and color
Durability
Affordability
Easy care
By blending cotton’s breathable comfort with polyester’s functionality, these shirts strike an optimal balance of comfort, performance, and style.
Characteristics to Consider Based on Fabric Composition
When investing in a Rush Hawaiian shirt, the specific fabric impacts the overall look, feel and functionality. Consider the following based on your personal preferences and intended uses:
Airflow: Lightweight cotton and rayon or blends allow maximum airflow for comfort in warm weather, while silk traps heat efficiently. Drape/Structure: Rayon and silk offer free-flowing drape, while cotton provides more structure. Blends create balance. Texture: Soft, smooth textures come from pima cotton, modal, and silk where high-end extra long staple cotton, linen, and poly blends offer crisp structure. Sheen: Silk and rayon fibers naturally reflect light for a subtle sheen, while matt cotton and blends have a classic matte finish. Maintenance: Natural fibers like cotton and silk require gentler cleaning methods compared to polyester blends that tolerate machine washing. Affordability: Cotton/poly blends offer the best value for money, while pure silk sits at the highest price point.
Anticipating these performance factors based on fabric content helps match the right Rush shirt with your wardrobe needs and care routine.
Notable Rush Hawaiian Shirt Fabric Technologies
In addition to sourcing from quality natural fabric mills, Rush also develops proprietary fabric technologies to enhance performance. Two examples include:
BreathWeaveTM Exclusive to Rush, BreathWeave offers a tri-blend of premium extra long staple cotton, polyester, and spandex, engineered for ideal comfort in warm climates. Benefits include:
Ultra-soft handfeel
Moisture-wicking performance
Four-way stretch
Shape retention
Superb breathability
IslandWeaveTM Another Rush original fabric, IslandWeave also utilizes a cotton, polyester, spandex blend to achieve:
Lightweight feel and breathability
Vibrant, long-lasting print colors
Stretch for ease of movement
Quick-drying functionality
Durable construction
By investing in fabric innovations, Rush builds performance into traditionally simple silhouettes for peak functionality.
In addition to fabric composition, discerning buyers may also be interested to know where Rush sources its textiles. As a Hawaiian heritage brand, Rush prides itself on collaborating with partners and mills in Hawaii, the U.S., and around the globe to obtain the best quality fabrics.
They also maintain strict standards around ethical manufacturing and environmental stewardship when selecting suppliers. This translates into premium textiles crafted under safe, fair trade conditions - the kind of working conditions one would hope for in the tranquil, island style Rush shirts evoke.
Heritage Fabrics from KJ Designs on Maui
One standout example is KJ Designs, a family-owned textile studio based on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Located in an old pineapple cannery, KJ Designs mills some of the world’s finest cottons, rayons, silks, linen blends, and more for exclusive use in Rush shirts.
In addition to quality, they also focus on environmental responsibility by using AZO-free dyes, sustainable viscose fabrics, and Waterless Digital textile printing. This enables vivid colors and prints without toxic chemicals polluting fresh island water supplies.
By partnering with heritage mills like KJ Designs, Rush merges quality craftsmanship with environmental values for fabrics you can truly feel good about wearing.
From breathable cotton and drapey viscose to smooth silk and tech-driven weaves, Rush leverages a range of premium fabrics to craft quintessential Hawaiian shirts perfect for relaxed island living. Understanding the unique benefits of each textile allows buyers to select the right shirt for their needs and care routines.
Equally important, Rush prides itself on developing strong partnerships, like that with KJ Designs, to source quality materials in a responsible way. So not only do the fabrics look and feel great, but they also align with Rush's sustainability commitments.
At the end of the day, the magic of Rush Hawaiian shirts extends beyond the artistic prints - it comes from the fabrics fusing heritage craftsmanship with on-trend functionality. By revealing a bit of what goes on behind the scenes, we hope you'll appreciate the quality in every Rush shirt!
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