Stingray Fever Grey Marle Cotton Crew Neck Kids T-Shirt
Chillax, kick back and throw a line in these new Traka tees from the Robert Levi Signature Tee Collection. Designed by proud Torres Strait Islander Kauraraig man and artist, Robert Levi, these tees are perfect for that chill, surf vibe.
Featuring a ribbed crewneck, 100% combed cotton and double needle hems, this fit is made to endure your child's daily adventures. Pair this regular fit tee with some cargo shorts or black skinny jeans and a pair of sneakers for an easy, everyday look.
Digitally printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia.
Style: Kids Tee regular fit
Fabric: 180GSM 100% Combed Cotton
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach or wring. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron not on print side. Do not dry clean.
Story: Stingray Fever
Artist: Robert Levi
“Stingrays are bad news, they’ll have anyone crying like a baby. The barbs were used for spears back in the day, when there wasn’t metal around. And traditionally we would use the stingray tale to make rings for fighting, to battle. We would cut the tail off and we’d dry it out on a piece of wood and then we’d wear it like a ring.” - Robert Levi
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SIZE CHART - Cotton Kids Tee
All measurements are in centimetres.
Please see diagram below to help with measurement locations
Only measure the required areas for garment.
SIZE | HEIGHT | CHEST | WAIST | HIP |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 92 | 56 | 54 | 58 |
4 | 108 | 60 | 56 | 62 |
6 | 120 | 64 | 58 | 66 |
8 | 130 | 68 | 60 | 72 |
10 | 140 | 74 | 62 | 76 |
12 | 150 | 77 | 66 | 80 |
14 | 160 | 81 | 70 | 84 |
16 | 165 | 85 | 74 | 88 |
Please note. Measurements can vary within 2.5cm, this is within our tolerance.
Robert Levi
Torres Strait Islander Kauraraig Man
Robert’s first memory of being artistic was from grade three when he took some chalk and drew a large Jurassic Park mural, it w... Learn more