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Barramundi Hunt Burgundy Cotton Crew Neck Kids T-Shirt

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Chillax, kick back and throw a line in these new Traka tees from the Robert Levi Signature Tee Collection. Designed by proud Torres Strait Islander Kauraraig man and artist, Robert Levi, these tees are perfect for that chill, surf vibe.

Featuring a ribbed crewneck, 100% combed cotton and double needle hems, this fit is made to endure your child's daily adventures. Pair this regular fit tee with some cargo shorts or black skinny jeans and a pair of sneakers for an easy, everyday look.

Digitally printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia.

Style: Kids Tee regular fit
Fabric: 180GSM 100% Combed Cotton
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach or wring. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron not on print side. Do not dry clean.
Story: Barramundi Hunt 
Artist: Robert Levi 

“Barramundi are one of the animals that are now not just hunted by Indigenous people, we all share that love of hunting them. It’s the big totem fish in the creeks. When you go up the creek you’ve got fish and then you’ve got barramundi, they are the boss fish.

The mussels featured in the artwork are found in the same area. When we find mussels in the mangroves, we know that once the tide comes in there’s going to be barramundi around that area. In the artwork you can also see a fish spear, which is the traditional way of hunting barramundi.” - Robert Levi

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Robert Levi

Torres Strait Islander Kauraraig Man

Robert’s first memory of being artistic was from grade three when he took some chalk and drew a large Jurassic Park mural, it w... Learn more