FEATHER Bamboo T-Shirt sold by Anne Mulaire
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FEATHER Bamboo T-Shirt

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Discover the Artist Series featuring a unique FEATHERS print that embodies the spirit of Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island. Each bamboo tee blends art and fashion while supporting Indigenous-led organizations with a portion of sales. Ethically crafted in Winnipeg, this relaxed fit top ensures comfort and style, showcasing traditional motifs that celebrate resilience and community. Made from hypoallergenic bamboo jersey, it’s not just a T-shirt; it’s a commitment to sustainability and cultural legacy. From the brand: Introducing our Artist Series, a collaboration with Indigenous artists.  The FEATHERS print represents Indigenous People on Turtle Island. Each bamboo tees showcases the fusion of art and fashion, printed with Oeko-Tex Certified ink and ethically made in-house at our Winnipeg manufacturer. *This isn’t just a T-shirt—it’s a commitment.  For every tee sold, $5 will go to Indigenous-led organizations across Turtle Island supporting housing, education, and community initiatives.⁠ Also available in FEATHER TANK FEATURES • Crew neckline • Relax fit  • Short sleeves- approx 7" (XS-XL), 10" (1X-6X) Learn about the print by Ramon Shiloh Indigenous Legacy: Feather Representations. On our left, we are flanked by the vast Pacific Ocean, where the Western Feather symbolizes the complex issues surrounding our waterways. As the sun sets, we remain committed to building a better future for ourselves and generations to come, and the West awakens the East. At the center, the Feather showcases the collaborative spirit and blossoming patterns inspired by the traditional floral beadwork of the Métis, known as the 'Flower Beadwork People'. The rabbit symbolizes resourcefulness and adaptability, serving as a reminder of the importance of using available resources wisely and being adaptable. This design was created in collaboration with Métis Elder David Albert, a talented artist from Winnipeg. On our right, the third Feather represents Indigenous people's sacred life and enduring hardships. Our ceremonies are complex and demanding, and walking the "Red Road" requires resilience. Despite the genocidal traumas suffered by many generations, the Great Spirit gifts us with rituals to find peace, ensuring that our expressions continue to contribute to the next generation. We carry the wisdom of our elders and remain here, stronger than ever. Proceeds of the sales will go to  https://www.urbannativeeducation.org/ and other Indigenous Communities. MATERIALS Bamboo Jersey - 85% Bamboo Viscose / 15% LYCRA® Viscose of Bamboo is made from the cellulose fibers of the bamboo plant grown without pesticides and fertilizers. Additionally, bamboo fabric is hypoallergenic and biodegradable, making it gentle on both your skin. Our Bamboo fabric is knit and dyed in Ontario using fair trade production and low-impact, Azo-free dyes. ( Choosing azo-free dyes helps to minimize the risk of exposure to harmful substances and promotes healthier and more sustainable manufacturing practices.) CARE: Machine or hand wash cold. No bleach. Lay flat to dry to avoid misshaping the fabric.  Iron low temperature. Do not dry clean. CUT & SEW IN WINNIPEG, MB, CANADA. View Garment Care Tips Learn more about our Sustainable Fabrics  → SIZE & FIT • Hangs to about mid-hip: 26" •  Fit: Relaxed Model Measurements Bethany, 5'9, is wearing Heather Grey and Sage in M: Bust 38", Waist 33", Hips 42.5" Candace, 5'11, is wearing Heather Grey in 2X: Bust 52.5", Waist 48", Hips: 64.5" Jenaya, 5’11, is wearing White in S: Bust 36”, Waist 29”, Hips 40.5" Nell, 5’10, is wearing White in 2X: Bust 54”, Waist 50”, Hips 63”