A Bright Future NAIDOC 2025 Kids Polo Shirt

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Our NAIDOC Week 2025 Polo collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy’. 

Bidjara artist Sheri Skele’s rich artwork honours Elders who ignite cultural pride and leadership in young people, shaping a strong and empowered future.

Designed for versatility, comfort, and protection, our iconic Kids Polo Shirt is the perfect balance of style and function for all ages. Made from high-performance Aerolite polyester, this lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking fabric ensures all-day comfort for any occasion, from the playground to a family outing. With a UPF50+ rating, it provides superior sun protection, keeping your little one safe while enjoying the outdoors. Stylish and functional, this polo is designed to move with them.

Available in unisex, fitted, and kids’ sizes, this polo is more than just everyday wear—it’s a vibrant celebration of First Nations culture, designed to be seen and appreciated wherever you go.

“This year’s theme celebrates the achievements of the past and the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors.” - National NAIDOC Committee 2025

Product: Kids Polo
Materials:
100% Polyester Cool-Dry Mesh UPF 50+
Washing:
Cold machine wash with similar colours
Story: A Bright Future
Artist:
Sheri Skele

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Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala)

Aboriginal Bidjara woman

"I began painting as a way to connect with my culture and quickly realised that it was also an incredibly meditative and spirit...

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