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UH Featured in Tommy Bahama Collegiate Collection

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The University of Hawai‘i is one of the 45 top universities featured in Tommy Bahama’s new collegiate series clothing line. The collection of custom-designed fan apparel features school logoed polo shirts, camp shirts and half zip pullovers.

Designed to appeal to students, alumni and families, the Tommy Bahama Collegiate Series is offered in two fits: the existing standard fit and the new trim fit.

The new trim fit offers Tommy Bahama quality and comfort in a slimmer fit with sporty details. Available in a full range of sizes, trim fit is leaner through the body and sleeves, creating a fresh and flattering look.

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New trim fit styles include the Clubhouse MVP Polo in a range of school colors and the Camp Safari Polo in an all over palm print. Both have school logos on the left chest. The Tiki Time rayon camp shirt has a bold graphic palm leaf print that combines school spirit with island style.

Shirts with a standard fit include the Clubhouse Alumni Polo which comes in a range of colors with the school logo on the left chest, the Fez Fronds Camp which has a tropical silk print, the solid Catalina Twill Camp which comes in a soft silk twill and the Collegiate Campus Flipside which is a fully reversible knit pullover with school logo embroidered on both sides.

The Tommy Bahama collegiate series suggested retail prices range from $110 to $165. The collection will be available online, select Tommy Bahama stores, Follett Higher, Alumni Hall, Fanatics.com and college bookstores and fan shop stores across the country.

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