Deadly Dads High Vis Orange 100% Cotton Drill Unisex Long Sleeve Work Shirt

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A Work Shirt that delivers on performance while featuring First Nations artwork detailing on the collar and side panels. Made from 100% cotton twill with double banded 3M Hi-Vis Reflective Tape, this strong and breathable work shirt will keep you protected and visible at work and at home. With Sun protection and underarm mesh vent inserts, you'll be ready for anything. 

Day or night time hi-vis wear with unique vibrancy and colour. Manufactured according to:
AS 1906.4:2023 Min Luminance factor 0.15
Class D/N AS 4602.1:2011 (Day or Night time hi-vis, 50mm wide taping)
UPF 50+ Sun Protection

Product: Long Sleeve Work Shirt
Fabric:  100% Cotton
Weight: 165GSM
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours. No not tumble dry, bleach or dry clean. 
Artwork: Deadly Dads
Artist: Steven Bekue

Deadly Dads
“The artwork represents showing love and respect to all the fathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers and father figures in our lives and appreciating everything they do for us.
As fathers it’s important to be present and set an example to be the best role models we can to help guide and mould our jarjums (children) on their journey through the early stages of their life into adulthood, teaching them respect, love, appreciation and helping them to find the best version of themselves. 
To all the fathers and father figures doing an amazing job you are appreciated.”

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Steven Bekue

Bundjalung, Yuggera and a Bidjara man

Being a Saltwater man and growing up on the coastal lands of the Bundjalung Nation, I always feel the spiritual connection to t... Learn more