



Muru To Our Biriwal (Pathway To Our Future) NAIDOC 2025 Slate Blue Bamboo (Simpson) Unisex Polo Shirt
$25.18
$62.95
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Darug artist Mandy Draper’s rich artwork was commissioned especially to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC Week. It represents the journey from our ancestors to the next generation, symbolising resilience, cultural continuity, and the strength of community.
Our NAIDOC Week 2025 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’.
For a more refined take on bold expression, our Bamboo Contrast Polos offer a perfect balance of understated design and premium comfort.
Made from ultra-soft bamboo-derived polyester, this polo is breathable, moisture-wicking, and offers UPF50+ sun protection, keeping you cool and protected throughout the day. The contrast artwork panels allow the intricate details of the design to shine while maintaining a polished, versatile look.
Ideal for both professional and casual settings, this polo is available in fitted and unisex styles for a tailored, comfortable fit. Whether worn in the office, at an event, or while out for an evening, it’s a versatile showcase of First Nations art and culture.
Product: Polo Bamboo Unisex
Materials: 100% Bamboo Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours
Story: Muru to Our Biriwal (Pathway to Our Future)
Artist: Mandy Draper
SIZE CHART - Adults Polo
Please see diagram below to help with measurement locations
Only measure the required areas for garment.
SIZE | CHEST | LENGTH |
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XS | 90-95 | 73 |
S | 95-100 | 73.5 |
M | 100-104 | 77 |
L | 105-109 | 78 |
XL | 110-115 | 81 |
2XL | 115-120 | 82 |
3XL | 120-125 | 83.5 |
4XL | 125-135 | 85.5 |
5XL | 135-145 | 87 |
6XL | 145-155 | 88 |
7XL | 155-170 | 89 |
8XL | 170-179 | 90 |
Please note. Measurements can vary within 2.5cm, this is within our tolerance.

Mandy Draper (Deadly Dot Pots)
Aboriginal Darug woman of the Cabrogal Clan
Mandy’s mission is to raise awareness about mental health, sharing how art can have the ability to positively impact people's l...
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