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APEC Aloha Shirts: Obama Skips Out On Summit Tradition

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JAYMES SONG   11/13/11 11:27 PM ET   AP

HONOLULU — Chinese President Hu Jintao in pastels and plumerias? Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sporting pineapples and palm trees? It didn't happen.

President Barack Obama on Sunday chose not to continue a tradition started by President Bill Clinton nearly two decades ago.

Leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Obama's native Hawaii were photographed together in the customary, stodgy presidential wear – neckties and dark suits – not the casual, colorful Hawaiian aloha shirts that many were hoping to see them in.

There wasn't even a single floral lei.

"I got rid of the Hawaiian shirts because I looked at pictures of some of the previous APEC meetings and some of the garb that appeared previously and I thought this might be a tradition that we might want to break," Obama said late Sunday. "I suggested to leaders, we gave them a shirt and I promise you if they wanted to wear it that would have been fine but I didn't hear a lot of complaints about breaking precedent."

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard stood out by contrast with her white jacket and reddish blouse. The leaders smiled for the quick shot for a sea of photographers amid a backdrop of tropical trees and the blue Pacific Ocean.

As the leaders walked toward the APEC photo platform, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera Echenique even asked Obama, "Where are the Hawaiian shirts?"

"We are ending that tradition," Obama replied.

Heads of states have posed together in the traditional costumes of the host nation each year at APEC, often making it one of the lighter and memorable moments of the forum. The tradition began the last time the United States hosted APEC. In 1993, Clinton handed out bomber jackets for leaders to wear in their commemorative group photo in the Seattle area.

The custom continued through the years: silk tangzhuang jackets in China; long, flowing hanboks in South Korea; ponchos in Peru and sailing jackets in New Zealand.

To see leaders in aloha attire was a golden opportunity to market tourism-dependent, cash-strapped Hawaii. The shirts are a symbol of the multicultural history of Hawaii and widely accepted here for everyone from tourists sipping umbrella-adorned drinks beachside to bureaucrats in downtown.

Obama hinted that he would skip the shirts at a dinner Saturday he hosted for the leaders.

"Two years ago, when I was in Singapore and it was announced that we would be hosting the APEC Summit here in Honolulu, I promised that you would all have to wear aloha shirts or grass skirts," Obama said. "But I was persuaded by our team to perhaps break tradition, and so we have not required you to wear your aloha shirts, although I understand that a few of you have tried them on for size, and we may yet see you in them in the next several days."

While the Asia-Pacific leaders didn't don the shirts, there was plenty of aloha around.

The APEC host committee had more than 2,000 special APEC aloha shirts made for volunteers. Some Honolulu police officers assigned to crowd control also wore aloha shirts.

The shirts first emerged in Hawaii in the 1930s and became accepted business wear in the islands by the 1960s. Designs often carry patterns or fabrics representing many of the Asia-Pacific cultures found here and feature scenes of Hawaii.

They have been worn for decades by celebrities and politicians visiting the islands, from Elvis Presley to Richard Nixon. Hu even wore a brown and green patterned one to a luncheon with Hawaii's governor when he stopped here as China's vice president in 2002.

Obama, however, isn't the first to skip the tradition. Last year, the host nation Japan skipped the ritual for the first time. Officials cited a tight schedule, and said tight-fitting traditional kimonos might not be suitable for a photo session. The leaders instead wore jackets, slacks, and shirts without neckties to their photo.

All eyes will now be on next year's APEC host, Russia, to see if it revives the tradition and dresses the leaders in rubashka shirts or ushanka fur hats.

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AP White House Correspondent Ben Feller in Kapolei, Hawaii, contributed to this report.

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HONOLULU — Chinese President Hu Jintao in pastels and plumerias? Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sporting pineapples and palm trees? It didn't happen. President Barack Obama on Sunday chose n...
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11:04 AM on 12/18/2011
President Obama was so wise to end the silly Clinton era practice. Bill certainly did not show a high level of judgment or taste as president.
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RyanBurke
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08:35 PM on 11/14/2011
No Hawaiian shirt? Well this obviously proves that Obama is an un-American terrorist from outer space.
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08:02 PM on 11/14/2011
Like who care what kind of shirt he wore there.Oboobo is going to be out soon,no,he wil not be re-elected.I really don't dislike the man as a person.I'm sure that he is very nice and all but he is not a president.He has no experience and is unknowledgeable about just about everything.He took whoever it was that decided to choose him to be nominated up on their offer and he did his thing,I guess as well as he could,considering he had no experience or knowledge at all whicj showed and still is.I don't think he really wants to try another 4 years.They already talked of impeachment once.He wouldn't last another 4 years.I think hios best bet is to bow out gracefuly and try to salvage what's left of his political career
01:48 PM on 11/15/2011
Sorry but your president is black. Get used to it. There is no political life after the Presidency. The American people chose him at the Democratic convention and yes he did his thing which was to be the better candidate and the people have spoken: Barack Obama is president of the United States. Impeachment? When and for what? Where do you get your news? What color is the sky in your world? Let me guess- red.
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l78lancer
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06:12 PM on 11/14/2011
Serious times deserve serious people. There' nothing wrong with skipping it.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
10:05 PM on 11/14/2011
...There's...
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biglog
This is not a shawade. We need toto concentwashun.
06:51 PM on 11/18/2011
Serious people don't wear Hawaiian shirts?
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
07:04 PM on 11/26/2011
That's not what I said, but if that's how you want to interpret it, okay.
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
03:35 PM on 11/14/2011
We are so fortunate to have a president with this much class and grace.
03:19 PM on 11/14/2011
I've seen literally hundreds of pictures of Pres. Obama, at work and at play, but I have never seen him in a flowered shirt. Perhaps he doesn't think it's a good look for him, or he just doesn't like them. He's From Hawaii, and probably thinks those flowered shirts are tourist gear. (Just like I wouldn't wear a Washington DC shirt or hat because I was born and grew up here.)

Besides that (and I KNOW I'm right about this), the first time we'd see a picture of the President and the APEC leaders in flowered shirts together, the VERY SAME people who are here criticizing him for breaking a "non-tradition" tradition, would be posting here in DROVES talking about the President being in Hawaii on "Vacation" while the economy is in trouble.

YOU know that's right, and the President knows it's right. The man works hard All the time, but everytime he tries to take a brief break, even for an afternoon, the clowns show up on this site talking about all the "vacations" he takes, when in comparison to most other Presidents, he's taken very few.
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
03:57 PM on 11/14/2011
He also knows that indigenous people of a particular area, who make their living off of tourists will not publicly speak out against the fact that they find it offensive for outsiders to disrespect them, their culture and customs.
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04:16 PM on 11/14/2011
and you must receive my trivial but none the less accountable FAN AND FAVE for this great post!!! thank you!!!
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king soloman
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03:06 PM on 11/14/2011
u people need to lighten up. I think its good to get them together and sorta lighten the mood. But suits in hawaii. Hate to see the dry cleaning bill!
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02:48 PM on 11/14/2011
Good move by the POTUS, the photos would have been in poor taste. Plus, I'm pretty sure that anyone who actually lived in Hawaii would have a bitter contempt for Hawaiian shirts.
03:34 PM on 11/14/2011
I just made a similar point elsewhere. In DC we can always tell tourists because they inevitably wear bermuda shorts, flowered or plaid short sleeved shirts, tennis shoes with white crew socks and baseball caps--downtown, during the work week.

I have nothing against what tourists wear, because they are on vacation. I'm only saying it because that's probably how the President feels about Hawaiian shirts in his hometown. It's not something that's worn very much by natives, and it's probably not a good statement during a business meeting.
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03:39 PM on 11/15/2011
Agreed. Great minds, etc.
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PoliSci2008
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02:41 PM on 11/14/2011
That's really fed-up by Obama! It's just for one afternoon, and it's a way to keep minds and hearts light and open for negotiation. Me thinks, this was Obama's way to diss Bill Clinton for his criticism of Obama when Bill said, "I tried to help him [Obama], but he gets lost in his own narrative."
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
03:41 PM on 11/14/2011
And to natives it can be condescending. You know, like Indian mascots.
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PoliSci2008
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03:56 PM on 11/14/2011
F & F!! for knowing the culture of HI!
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JessWonderin
02:25 PM on 11/14/2011
You know the TeaOP would use the picture to trash Obama as being "on vacation" instead of realizing that these leaders account for 44% of world trade ..... And we NEED to be there. And Obama IS President of our nation!!!!!
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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
02:49 PM on 11/14/2011
USA today reported Friday that these 21 nations represent 60% of USA exports. No, my friend, not NEED, HAVE to be there. Great post.
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JessWonderin
11:14 PM on 11/14/2011
belated thanks for the compliment . . 60% of our market cannot be IGNORED . . . . and that is EXPORT DOLLARS of AMERICAN products . . . .
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02:55 PM on 11/14/2011
The TeaOP uses sunrise as an excuse to trash Obama, and today is no exception. Excellent post. F/F
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JBDenver
It's Alphas vs. Betas
02:14 PM on 11/14/2011
Mr. Prez here's $15.

While you're in Hawaii, you may want an additional copy of that birth certificate that took 15 months and $1.6 million to get the first time... you know, just in case the other one gets altered or something.
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JessWonderin
02:27 PM on 11/14/2011
Gads .. Guess your government check arrived today ....
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JBDenver
It's Alphas vs. Betas
03:40 PM on 11/14/2011
Jeez, I forgot! Christmas in November!
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fittinguy
Not here for a long time,so let's have a good time
02:54 PM on 11/14/2011
Are you really going to donate $15 to the President? If you do, please post the receipt, but as you do, I DOUBT you will actually keep you word.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
02:09 PM on 11/14/2011
Good call, Mr. President. Someone has to be the adult in the room.
01:46 PM on 11/14/2011
Tradition - A well-planned plot by conservatives to repeal all the progress made in 20th century America society.
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02:48 PM on 11/14/2011
Happy birthday! Now open your gifts and blow out your candles.
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HomeGrower
Independent - so both sides hate me
09:23 PM on 11/14/2011
Didnt know Clinton was a conservative.......since he started this tradition. By the way, are you buying Christmas presents this yr?
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01:39 PM on 11/14/2011
I think he should have stuck with tradition and let them wear the Hawaiian shirts!
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dvglass3
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01:52 PM on 11/14/2011
He did....it says in the story that they gave a shirt to everybody but gave them a choice. They all chose not to look like fools and so they wore suits.
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PoliSci2008
Independent
02:52 PM on 11/14/2011
Obama repeatedly says "He got rid of them", "He ended the traditions". Granted, Obama gave them an option, but it probably came with a note that he would not be wearing the shirts, ending the tradition to get back at Bill Clinton for his criticism of him, imo. Politics!
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PoliSci2008
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04:08 PM on 11/14/2011
dv, we ran out of replies, so I'm tagging this comment. And I'm not saying they wear the silly shirts all week. The tradition was for one afternoon...a gesture to the HI culture. And if at a TX BBQ, it would be a nice gesture to wear your hat, boots, and cowboy attaire for a short afternoon. Okay, I'm done here.