Big Riba Kantri Fisherman’s Long Sleeve
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Check out the ILF’s Big Riba Kantri Fisherman’s Long Sleeve Shirt, designed by Mangarrayi artist from Mangarrayi Country, Jilkminggan, Wanirr Keighran.
This beautifully designed long sleeve is made from polyester, as a light-weight silky finish. Funds raised go towards the Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s programs in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities.
ILF’s NEW merchandise collection celebrates Blak excellence and funds raised support our national charity to deliver vital literacy resources to some of the most remote parts of Australia.
Designed for comfort and everyday wear, the Big Riba Kantri Fisherman’s Long Sleeve is perfect for a day in the sun out on Country, showcasing a meaningful design that helps support literacy programs across Australia.
Wear it with pride and help support Indigenous literacy.
Please note our apparel range runs large.
Product Details
Product Details
Product: Silky Finish Fisherman’s Long Sleeve Shirt
Colour: Blue
Fit: Unisex / Adult
Fabric: Polyester
Sizes Available: Adult: S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL
Design: Big Riba Kantri by Wanirr Keighran
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Cold machine wash
Wash inside out
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Warm iron inside out if required.
About our Merchandise
About our Merchandise
The Big Riba Kantri Fisherman’s Long Sleeve Shirt is part of the official Indigenous Literacy Foundation branded apparel collection, combining meaningful design with a powerful purpose.
Shop ILF apparel and help support Indigenous literacy, education and storytelling across Australia.
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities to provide culturally relevant books and literacy resources to children in remote areas.
Funds raised through ILF merchandise help support programs including:
- Book supply to remote Communities
- Community literacy initiatives
- Publishing books in First Languages
- Supporting Indigenous authors and illustrators
- Celebrating pride, identity, culture, and literacy