Proud & Deadly Black Bamboo (Simpson) Women's Fitted Polo Shirt
This artwork was originally created in response to the theme of Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud and is appropriate for anyone to wear. The artist's unique vision is a testament to the diversity of ways we celebrate Culture, Identity and Knowledge.
These soft, breathable polo shirts are made from sustainably grown bamboo and have a high sun protection factor of UPF50+. A more subtle take on our classic polo, they feature contrast panels running down the sides and inner collar. Available in fitted and unisex styles that showcase the vibrant First Nations artwork created especially for the 2024 theme.
Product: Polo Bamboo Fitted
Style: Simpson
Materials: 100% Bamboo Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours
Story: Proud & Deadly
Artist: Alkina Edwards
Proud & Deadly - NAIDOC 2024
Artwork representing Aboriginal people being proud of who they are. Being strong in their identity and fierce when fighting for the rights of our people. Teaching the next generation how to be proud and deadly.
Will leave the warehouse next business day* subject to seasonal fluctuation.
Standard Shipping: $9.95
Express Shipping: $14.95
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SIZE CHART - Fitted Polo
Please see diagram below to help with measurement locations
Only measure the required areas for garment.
SIZE | BUST | WAIST | HIP |
---|---|---|---|
8 (S) | 85-90 | 65-70 | 92-97 |
10 (M) | 90-95 | 70-75 | 97-102 |
12 (L) | 95-100 | 75-80 | 102-107 |
14 (XL) | 100-105 | 80-85 | 107-112 |
16 (2XL) | 105-110 | 85-90 | 112-117 |
18 (3XL) | 110-115 | 90-95 | 117-122 |
20 (4XL) | 115-120 | 95-100 | 122-127 |
22 (5XL) | 120-125 | 100-105 | 127-132 |
24 (6XL) | 125-130 | 105-110 | 132-137 |
Alkina Edwards
Yorta Yorta Woman
“I’ve always loved seeing the Aboriginal Artwork showcases on their merchandise and seeing Indigenous Models wear their clothin... Learn more