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Our Eco Bamboo Polo Shirts have a distinctively premium look and feel. The super soft fabric is infused with bamboo fibre and features contrast piping and multi panel design. They make excellent work polo shirts, perfect for both corporate and casual occasions. For a smart-casual everyday look, pair them with straight leg jeans, straight-leg trousers or chinos.
These polos are designed in Australia and feature gorgeous Indigenous Art by Warlukurlangu Artists. A percentage of every sale goes directly back to the artist, as such every purchase you make supports First Nations communities and the continuation of Indigenous art and culture.
Style: Unisex 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: Marissa Napanangka Anderson
Story: Water Dreaming
Love this shirt it looks professional and best of all its comfortable.
Overall it was a very nice shirt and easy to wear great fabric which should last a very long time
It fits well, the material feels great. Love the story behind the product and the packer :)
Excellent product and design. Super fast delivery
The fabric of this polo shirt is so beautifully soft and cool. Simple design, falls nicely. Thanks for the prompt delivery.
All measurements are in centimetres.
Please see diagram below to help with measurement locations
Only measure the required areas for garment.
SIZE | CHEST | LENGTH |
---|---|---|
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 | 155-157 | 89 |
8XL | 158-168 | 90 |
Please note. Measurements can vary within 2.5cm, this is within our tolerance.
Aboriginal Warlpiri woman
Marissa has been painting with Warlukurlangu Artists since 2011. She also helps out at the Art Centre, assisting in the preparation of art canvases. Painting patterns is something Marissa loves doing and she paints her Mother’s Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming). Because of her love for pattern and colour she has developed an unique artistic style using pattern and design in a variety of contexts to depict her traditional Jukurrpa.
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