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Posted on: Sunday, November 18, 2007

College gets gift of aloha — 700 shirts, that is

Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Sculptor John McIntire sorts through his aloha shirt collection in his attic. McIntire, 72, has donated 700 aloha shirts to the Memphis College of Art in Memphis, Tenn., where he once worked. The shirts will be displayed for a sale to benefit a scholarship in his name.

MIKE MAPLE | (Memphis, Tenn.) Commercial Appeal

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Anyone can donate money to their favorite college. John McIntire turned over something of greater personal value: his collection of 700 aloha shirts.

McIntire, a sculptor, gave the shirts to the Memphis College of Art, where he once worked.

He had collected the colorful garments over 50 years, picking them up at yard sales and junk stores, never paying more than $5 apiece.

McIntire, 72, wears aloha shirts most days, putting a T-shirt underneath when it's cold and adding a coat when necessary.

"The shirts are just like him," said Don Dumont, who brought his truck and a student from the college to pick up the shirts. "Hawaiian shirts are fun, relaxing, easygoing, non-threatening. That's John."

The college plans to display the shirts for a sale to benefit a scholarship in McIntire's name.

He decided to give the collection away — keeping only four of them — to make room for a studio in his attic.

He won't miss them, he said.

"I'll just go out to yard sales and start collecting them again," he said.