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Features
This comfy standard cotton t-shirt is more than just a wardrobe staple - it's a statement piece and a guaranteed conversation starter. Bring art and personality to your everyday look effortlessly!
Specifications
  • Ethically made with 100% natural combed cotton
  • Selected colours feature 100% Australian-grown cotton
  • True-to-size unisex fit, drapes well
  • Short set-in sleeves
  • Crew neck
  • Side seamed, double needle hem to withstand everyday wear
  • Preshrunk fabric to minimise shrinkage over time
  • Mid-weight, 180 GSM construction for comfort
  • Soft-touch, high-quality artwork for a premium feel
  • Printed locally on Yugambeh Country (Gold Coast, Queensland).
Fabric & Care

Thickness

Lightweight Heavyweight

Softness
Rough Super Soft

Breathability
Waterproof Breathable


For best care, machine wash gently in cold water, using a mild detergent, and avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.

Line dry out of direct sunlight, refrain from tumble drying to prevent shrinkage or fabric deterioration. If necessary, use a cool iron on the reverse side of the fabric to avoid damaging any prints or embellishments.

Avoid contact with rough surfaces or abrasive materials, as this may cause pilling or snags in the fabric. For long-term care, store the garment in a dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct heat or moisture.

Sustainability 🍃

Environmentally Responsible
Selected colours are made from sustainably grown Australian-grown cotton yarns, renowned for their exceptional quality and sustainability worldwide. Australian cotton is the most water-efficient cotton industry globally and has achieved an 85% reduction in the use of herbicides and pesticides.

Sustainable Production
Life Apparel is committed to sustainability by partnering with vetted local and international manufacturers. We print these hoodies on demand, ensuring both exclusivity and preventing overproduction, which helps to reduce waste and minimise our environmental footprint.

Eco-Friendly Packaging
Our commitment to sustainability extends to our packaging, which is entirely plastic-free. We use kerbside-recyclable or home-compostable mailers to reduce landfill waste. All deliveries are managed by Australia Post, which actively supports carbon-offset projects aimed at reducing emissions and promoting a greener future.

The Artwork
"I've got a symbol that represents me and who I am, whether I live in Redfern or Adelaide or Perth, I'm proud of it."

Harold Thomas

Aboriginal Flag

1970
Mixed Media On Paper

Harold Thomas is a First Nations artist, a proud Luritja man from the Northern Territory.

The Aboriginal flag has become a symbol of Aboriginal Australia and holds special legal and political status worldwide.

The flag’s design consists of a coloured rectangle divided in half horizontally. The top half of the flag is black to symbolise Aboriginal people. The red in the lower half stands for the earth and the colour of ochre, which has ceremonial significance. The circle of yellow in the centre of the flag represents the sun. The designer Harold Thomas says the colours of the flag represent the Aboriginal people of Australia and their spiritual connection to the land.

The flag was first raised on 9 July in 1971 at a land rights rally in Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga, Adelaide, on then-National Aborigines Day. It has become an enduring symbol of Aboriginal strength, representing Aboriginal people and their ongoing spiritual connection to the land.

In view of the flag’s wide acceptance and importance in Australian society, the Commonwealth took steps in 1994 to give the flag legal recognition. On 14 July 1995, the Governor General of Australia William Hayden proclaimed both the Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag to be 'Flags of Australia' under the Flags Act 1953. However it wasn't until 1997 that the Federal Court of Australia officially recognised Harold Thomas as the author of the flag. This decision meant the flag was protected under the Copyright Act 1968 and can only be reproduced in accordance with this legislation or with the permission of Mr Thomas.

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