Shoulder Bag, Wintjiri

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Authentic Indigenous artwork by First Nations artist Elizabeth Close. Learn more →

PRODUCT DETAILS

This solid shoulder tote is your go-to bag for everyday ease, offering versatility and practicality in just the right size. Perfect for shopping trips and ensuring your essentials travel smoothly from A to B.

Specifications

  • Ethically made with mid-weight microfibre
  • Internal pocket for keys and phone
  • Extra lining for durability
  • Dimension: 420 x 480 mm
  • Handle shoulder dropping: 420 mm
  • Double needle hems
  • Digitally printed design

Fabric & Care

Gentle machine wash. Do not bleach. Line dry. Do not tumble dry. Avoid rough surfaces.

Thickness Fabric thickness percentage

Lightweight
Heavyweight


Softness Softness scale percentage
Rough
Super Soft


Breathability Absorbency/Breathability percentage
Waterproof
Breathable

Sustainability 🍃

Environmentally Responsible
Crafted with yarns made from recycled PET bottles, this polo uses high-quality, carcinogen-free inks for printing.

Sustainable Production
Life Apparel's vetted local and international production partners produce limited quantities of each model, ensuring exclusivity and preventing overproduction.

Eco-Friendly Packaging
No plastic! Our products come in kerbside-recyclable or home compostable mailers, with deliveries through Australia Post supporting carbon-offset projects that reduce emissions.

Fast delivery

Free shipping over $200 Australia-wide. For same day dispatch, order before midday AEST. Learn more →

Easy Returns

Doesn't fit? Send it back within a fortnight for free* for store credits. T&C apply. Learn more →

You Matter!

With every online purchase you make,
the artists get paid too. Learn more →

The Artwork

Country can heal us as much as we can heal it.

Wintjiri

Created by First Nations artist Elizabeth Close, a Panaka Skin Anangu woman from the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara tribes, currently residing on Kaurna Country.

Wintjiri is the Pitjantjatjara word for expanse of Country. This work is about the Country that stretches as far as the eye can see, and as far as the spirit can feel. Country can heal us as much as we can heal it. This work speaks to our ability to look after Country through cultural means, such as traditional fire management and other means of care. It also speaks to Country and its ability to heal us. This relationship is reciprocal. We are as much a part of Country as it is a part of us. Healing Country is healing ourselves, and healing ourselves is healing Country.

 

Customer Reviews

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Emerton P.
Emerton Pharmacy

We purchased the polo shirts in this design for the announcement of Pharmacy of the year awards for the pharmacist that attended the APP 2024 . Not wanting to leave our staff who were unable to attend with us we purchased 18 matching bags - everyone female and male loved the design just like we did with the shirts . We filled the bags with stuff we collected from the conference ! Thank you they shirts and bags are fbulous

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Authenticity

Life Apparel is a proud, long-time member of the Indigenous Art Code, a system to preserve and promote ethical behaviour in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island art.

Today, and every day – we exist as a messenger and vessel for First Nations Artists. Built on diversity and inclusion, collectively we strive to amplify Indigenous voices, accelerate social change and start important conversations through fashion. As an Australian-owned boutiqe label and proud allies, Life Apparel nurtures supportive, empowering and inclusive environments for everyone.

Cultivating an environment where all voices matter, and where our differences are celebrated and part of who we are.

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