Okay so everyone's outfits in the stitch event are very referential to modern tourist wear in hawaii (minus the epaulettes), like to the extent that I could tell you what stores they shopped at, and I just need to tell you Azul went to Na Hoku
(Or possibly a similar competitor brand like Makani Hawaii, but the shape and style of this Very much resembles na hoku's older stuff)
Which is THE high end jewelry store of the islands, which caters to tourists while also implementing a lot of actual traditional designs and materials.
So basically, if a wealthy guy wanted Hawaiian jewelry, and was neurotic and researched ahead of time to find something classy and authentic, he would end up with Na Hoku specifically. So, exactly Azul behavior.
(also worth noting that if you wanted to find something that's very much Hawaii, but zero risk of appropriation or looking like a tonedeaf dick, monstera leaf is a perfect choice. So, some credit to my guy on this.)
It also looks like he's wearing a higher end aloha shirt (judging by fit and print) that would be used more as business wear than a casual tourist shirt, all signs point to him doing his research. (The belt has nothing to do with Hawaii but we do have a lot of overpriced ripoff Tibetan themed shops there, and someone pointed out it's reminiscent of Jamil's hair charms, so maybe he couldn't resist lmao)
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Love a fit where the vibes on one part of my body DO NOT match the vibes of another
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https://www.permanentstyle.com/2023/09/los-angeles-a-city-shopping-guide.html
Los Angeles: A city shopping guide
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Smart collar and tie transit staff ready to inspect, assist and ensure your comfortable journey
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Type each color in the tags and see what pops up.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, white, black, grey
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