UPF 50+

Be The Voice UPF50+ Bamboo Women’s Fitted Polo Shirt

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Bring a sense of feminine flair to your corporate look with our Fitted Bamboo Polos. Cut in light, breathable fabric, this top can seamlessly take you from office to after work social outings.

Featuring a classic soft collar, two-button placket and embroidered chest logo, this slim fitting top works great with a black skirt or work pants. This season, we have removed the neck label for added comfort.

If you are looking for a more generous cut polo, we recommend the adults unisex version.

Neradene is wearing a size 8 fitted polo.

Style: Womens Fitted Polo Shirt
Fabric: Bamboo Charcoal Fibre, 100% Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Turn the garment inside out. Gentle machine wash using cold or warm water to avoid shrinkage and colours running. Wash dark colours separately. Do not bleach. Line dry in shade. Cool iron only.
Story: Be The Voice (NAIDOC 2019)
Artist:
Charlie Chambers Jnr

The central theme of my painting is Voice. The centre of this painting represents the land we walk on. The dots represent the wave of our voice, carrying the truth of the First Nation People across the land. The top and bottom of the painting is representing the water that this land is surrounded by and the left and right of this painting represents the bushland. The figures are representing different communities of this country, whether they’d be immigrants or First Nations People telling the truth to get a better understanding about our mob.

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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