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National Reconciliation Week 2025
Featuring striking design by proud Wiradjuri artist Amy Kilby, this artwork honours the journey of reconciliation and celebrates unity, identity and collective action. The handprint symbolises the mark we leave behind – a reminder that reconciliation is a shared path we walk together. With elements of community, Culture, Country and renewal, this piece speaks to connection and the power of coming together with open hearts and minds.
“I think my hope for people wearing the design is that it sparks reflection and conversation. Reconciliation Week is such an important time to think about the steps we’re all taking (big and small) towards understanding, respect and unity. I hope the design reminds people that we each leave a mark, and that working together, with open hearts and minds, is how we shape a better future.”
Say hello to your new favourite Tee. Crafted from 100% cotton, it’s soft on skin, strong on values, and crafted for everyday.Midweight & hardwearing, the classic fit and timeless design make it a staple you’ll reach for on repeat. Dress it up or keep it casual, it’s the piece your wardrobe didn’t know it needed.
Printed with authentic First Nations artwork in-house in our Meanjin studio, we are proud to keep as much of our production on-shore as possible to support local jobs and training. Discover the meaning behind this piece through the artwork story below, or see the QR code on your packaging.
Colour: Black
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Designed for everyone. A symbol of inclusion, respect, and allyship. Learn more.
100% authentic First Nations artwork. Your order gives back to the artist through royalties.
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