Understanding the Importance of Choosing the Right Shoes for Physical Activities
Understanding the Importance of Choosing the Right Shoes for Physical Activities Understanding the Importance of Choosing the Right Shoes for Physical Activities
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Bayadherra Junior Long Sleeved Smock

Bayadherra Junior Long Sleeved Smock

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Bayadherra Junior Long Sleeved Smock

Bayadherra Junior Long Sleeved Smock

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The Bayadherra junior long sleeved art smock is designed in collaboration with Bayadherra which is founded by proud Aboriginal Yorta Yorta brother and sister Luke and Siena Tieri. This quality polyester 210 denier long sleeved art smock features an exclusive indigenous print design.

This Creatistics smock is designed to keep clothes dry and clean when painting, crafting or engaged in messy activities. The smock can easily be wiped down after use. Clean using a damp cloth and mild detergent. Gentle hand wash in cold water, do not machine wash.

Suitable for children aged between approximately 3-6 years old, (other sizing available). Comfortable to wear and easy to remove in a playful, unique print with contrast bound trim.

Size: 60 (L) x 45 (W) cm.

Pack of 10 also available for purchase (CS6578K).

Bayadherra is founded by proud Aboriginal Yorta Yorta brother and sister Luke and Siena Tieri. They are descendants of the James Family from Shepparton Victoria
and their grandfather Glenn James OAM is recognised as the first Indigenous man to umpire Australian rules football in the VFL and AFL. As emerging artists with an Aboriginal business, their mission is to promote reconciliation and cultural awareness and understanding by collaborating with clients and reflecting their Indigenous heritage in authentic contemporary art pieces designed for your home or office space. 'Bayadherra' in Yorta Yorta language means 'turtle', the spiritual animal totem of the Yorta Yorta clan: a name reflective of Luke and Siena's Aboriginal identity and connection to community and country.

Bayadherra is 100% Aboriginal owned and operated.

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