'Compost Problems, Grow Solutions' by Brenna Quinlan - Infant Tees
This t-shirt was designed by Brenna Quinlan, in collaboration with Permaculture Australia. Permaculture Australia is the national permaculture member-based organisation in Australia.
Brenna is an illustrator and educator who strives to make the world a better
place through her art and her actions. For the past four years she has lived a low-impact lifestyle at Melliodora, the permaculture demonstration site created by permaculture co-originator David Holmgren and his partner Su Dennett in Central Victoria, Australia. There they grow food, milk goats, build soil, engage with community and regenerate the land around them.
By proudly wearing this design you will be helping spread the word about Permaculture and the ways it can positively impact our society. Bill Mollison describes Permaculture “as a design system for the creation of socially, economically and ecologically sustainable settlements, whether in rural areas or metropolitan cities" - now more important than ever!
Brenna says: “Permaculture is the solution for troubled times – inspiring, uplifting, empowering, it carries us toward a better future.”
Profits from the sale of this t-shirt will be split 50/50 between the designer and Permaculture Australia.
You can find out more about Permaculture Australia here: https://permacultureaustralia.org.au/
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0-3 | 3-6 | 6-12 | 12-18 | 18-24 | |
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Body Width (cm) | 21.5 | 22.5 | 23.5 | 24.5 | 25.5 |
Body Length (cm) | 28.5 | 30.5 | 32.5 | 34.5 | 36.5 |
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AS Colour Infant Wee Tee - 3001
Regular fit
Crew neck
Mid weight, 190 GSM, 30-singles
100% cotton rib (marles 15% polyester)
Tonal shoulder domes, 1x1 superfine printable rib
Self-fabric neck binding, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage