UPF 50+

Heal Our Nura UPF50+ Bamboo Women’s Fitted Polo Shirt

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Bring a sense of feminine flair to your corporate look with our fitted contrast polo's. Cut in light, breathable fabric, this top can seamlessly take you from office to after work social outings. Featuring a classic soft collar, two-button placket and embroidered chest logo, this slim fitting top works great with a black skirt or work pants.

Alanna wears a size 8 polo shirt.

Style: Womens Fitted Polo Shirt
Fabric: Bamboo Charcoal Fibre, 100% Polyester UPF 50+
Washing: Turn the garment inside out. Gentle machine wash using cold or warm water to avoid shrinkage and colours running. Wash dark colours separately. Do not bleach. Line dry in shade. Cool iron only.
Artist: Mandy Draper
Artwork: Heal Our Nura

This painting is my interpretation of everyone coming together to stand up and support one another to heal and protect our land; our Country. The large circle represents our country as one, with our land and our sea. The footprints are our Aboriginal ancestors who walked this land before us. The symbols surrounding our country are our people, standing together to protect our country, our land, our sea, our culture, and our ancestor’s stories, our traditions, and our sacred sites. The lines behind our people represent our future, all people coming together and joining us mob to protect and heal our Country.

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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... Learn more