Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
Power Tee
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Power Tee

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Power Tee  Inspired by Gunai Warrior Always Was Always Will Be limited edition rugby jumper. The Power tee in the colors of the Aboriginal Flag acknowledges the continuing connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the land, sea, sky and waterways. 

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      - 100% cotton three panel tee.
      - Quality garment made in Australia on Wurundjeri Country.
      - Meets Ethical Clothing Australia guidelines.
      - Square retro fit - refer to sizing chart.
      - Screen printed design front Always Was and back Always Will Be.
      - Clothing the Gaps embroidered patch on the back of the neck.

      Ebony is wearing Size M. She is 170 cm. Joey is wearing a size 2XL.

      Find your deadly fit, see our size chat above the 'add to cart' button.

      This product is Ally Friendly.

      Ally friendly merch is for everyone.

      When we see non-Indigenous people wearing our designs, we feel proud that they are repping our merch and culture.

      When we see Aboriginal designs in the world, it means Indigenous people are not invisible in the landscape.

      But, purchasing from Aboriginal brands, businesses and wearing Indigenous designs alone is surface-level allyship. There needs to be more commitment than just buying from Aboriginal brands and businesses.

      Wearing Aboriginal design is not dismantling a system that oppresses Indigenous people. Allies need to do more and learn more. Wearing our tees is a great starting point. We have equipped you with our merch and some of the educational content to go with them. We want you to go out in the world, have these important conversations and find ways to do more and support more.

      Learn more.

      The full phrase "Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land" can be traced back to the Aboriginal land rights movement in far-western New South Wales.

      The late Barkandji man Uncle William Bates is credited with leading the rallies that birthed the cry, which is now ubiquitous at Aboriginal civil rights rallies.

      The phrase came from a conversation in which Uncle William said to his father, "it's not your land anymore, whitefellas own it".

      Uncle Jim Bates replied: "No, they only borrowed it; it always was, and always will be Aboriginal land."

      Source: ABC News 30/4/2021

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      We are a proud to be the first Aboriginal business registered and certified by @ethicalclothingaustralia

      Ethical Clothing Australia (ECA) ensures our workforce manufacturing our clothes on Wurundjeri Country are being paid appropriately, receiving all their legal entitlements and working in safe conditions.

      Learn more about our locally made collection.

      We aim to ship between 1-2 work days.

      Our goal is for you to love what you have purchased and we are stoked to offer free returns on full priced items!

      All you need to do to start a return or exchange is head to our Returns Portal.

      Some exclusions apply, see our full Returns and Exchanges policy for all the deets.

      Wear your values

      Quality gender inclusive relaxed fits

      Made on Wurundjeri Country

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