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Treaty One Tee
Product Description
Celebrate Indigenous culture with the Treaty One collection tee, featuring a vibrant design inspired by traditional beadwork and contemporary First Nations motifs. Crafted from a soft and comfy marled fleece blend, this unisex shirt combines style and comfort effortlessly. The unique texture adds a vintage appeal, perfect for casual outings or daily wear. Designed ethically in Canada, this shirt not only showcases artistic collaboration but also supports Indigenous communities and their stories. From the brand: As local business owners and citizens of Winnipeg, it’s essential to acknowledge that we live on Treaty One Territory – the original territories of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Dene peoples, and the homeland of the M étis Nation. But to us, it’s about so much more than just honouring the land we call home. It’s about acknowledging our government’s wrongs and promoting reconciliation. It’s about embracing Indigenous culture and celebrating our Indigenous success stories. It’s about supporting our Indigenous artists, makers and entrepreneurs. It’s about connecting with our Indigenous communities and inspiring hope for the future. Designed in collaboration with local illustrator Leticia Spence, our Treaty One collection was introduced in June 2021. Centred around a vibrant representation of fire, the design fuses a traditional geometric pattern inspired by beadwork and regalia with a contemporary take on First Nations culture. It also includes the location coordinates for Lower Fort Garry, where Treaty 1 was signed on Aug. 3, 1871. Inspired by Japanese loopwheel fabric, the marled fleece featured in the collection is super soft and seriously comfy. Coveted for its intricate texture, vintage appearance and unique inconsistencies, each piece truly is one of a kind. - Unisex sizing (size chart below) - Contemporary fit - Approximately 76% cotton, 24% polyester - Set-in sleeves - Ethically made in Canada - Designed and printed in Winnipeg











