Walking Together Black Cotton Crew Neck Unisex T-Shirt

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These unisex t-shirts are a part of our NAIDOC 2022 collection. The unique artwork 'Walking Together' by Jarowair man Charlie Chambers Jnr represents the impactful theme Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! This is a call to action for everyone to stand up and push for systemic change that brings about justice and equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Featuring a ribbed crew neck, 100% combed cotton construction and double needle hems, these t-shirts are made to endure everyday wear. Hit the streets in style, pairing this regular-fit tee with some sweats or jeans and your fave kicks.

Printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia. 

Product: AS Colour regular fit tee
Fabric: 160GSM 100% Cotton.
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach or wring. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron not on print side. Do not dry clean.
Artist: Charlie Chambers Jnr. 
Artwork: Walking Together

“My artwork is about coming together with all nationalities, as Australia is so multicultural now. All walking together and standing up for the next generation. You’ve got the parents, your mother, your father, the children standing up together, walking together as one.”

The different layers of colour around the edges represent the ocean, the land and the desert with the centre depicting the 8 states of Australia: "Footprints show us walking together respecting the land and First Nations people who were here long before colonisation. Everyone coming together in solidarity." - Charlie Chambers Jnr.

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Charlie Chambers Jnr.

Aboriginal Jarowair man

“When I was young, I would sit with my elders and listen to these Dreamtime stories, but the stories would go in one ear and ou... Learn more