Connecting The Past To A Brighter Future UPF50+ Bamboo (Simpson) Women's Fitted Polo Shirt

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This vibrant artwork tells the story of what “For Our Elders” represents to the artist. A best-selling design from our iconic NAIDOC 2023 collection. 

Get ready to look and feel your best with this chic bamboo polo shirt. The soft and breathable fabric will keep you cool and comfortable all day long, while the stylish design and flattering fit make it a wardrobe essential. Made from sustainable bamboo material, this shirt is environmentally friendly and sure to become a go-to favourite, perfect for any occasion.

Product: Women's Fitted Polo
Style: Simpson
Materials: 100% Bamboo Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours
Artwork: Connecting The Past To A Brighter Future
Artist: Luke Mallie
Our Elders have seen a lot of changes in their time but always continue to move forward with a commitment to teaching the traditional ways through art, song, dance and storytelling. This is how each generation builds respect and we become contemporary custodians of culture and identity. All things are connected. Elders create a connection to our history, bringing together Dreaming Stories and Country to preserve culture and wisdom for everyone. The meeting symbol is in the centre of the artwork, showing us coming together, being taught to be strong, overcome adversity, advocate for survival and nurture a sense of appreciation for all those who come before us. The artwork shows the vibrant colour and beauty of our community, through the experience and wisdom of male and female role models who teach us important lessons. Our world is a brighter and richer place when we respect and honour our Elders, brightening the future through cultural knowledge, appreciation and a deep love for one another.

Luke Mallie

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Kuku Yalanji & Kubin Village country

“My inspiration for my artwork is my family, my Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and my tropical surroundings. I’m... Learn more