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Swim and Yoga Shorts

Swim and Yoga Shorts

Regular price $82.50 AUD
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  • Hand Made To Order
  • Sustainable and Ethical
  • Above-market contribution to artists

Ultimate active shorts for land or water:
- Comfort: Soft 82% polyester, 18% spandex.
- Flexibility: 4-way stretch fabric.
- Sun Safe: UPF 50+.
- Versatile: Swim, yoga, or jog.
- Practical: Inner pocket.

Fabric

Please be aware that when purchasing multiple items from Milpali's collection to create a set, there may be slight variations in the prints. This is because each print is derived from original artwork. The unique nature of these artworks means that items with the same print might not match exactly, as they may feature different zoom levels or sections of the painting.

Fit

This item sizes small. Choose one size up if in doubt or contact us with your measurements for a perfect fit - info@milpali.com

Care

Wash cold before first use.

Rinse after use.

Cold gentle machine wash separately or hand wash with lukewarm water using mild detergent.

Dry in the shade.

Avoid abrasive materials on fabric

Fulfilment and delivery

It takes 2–5 business days to print, cut, sew, inspect and pack your order.

Typical delivery timeframe after packing is 1 week for Europe and USA, and 2 weeks for Australia.

Please refer to estimated delivery date above

Exchange

Milpali is a no-inventory, no-waste small business, which means that all products are unique and produced only once ordered. This is in line with our mission to minimize waste and avoid our products ending up in landfill. Please work with us and refrain from ordering more products that you intend to keep. 

We offer exchanges for eligible items within 30 days of the date of purchase.

Please note that the cost of shipping the item back to us for an exchange is the customer's responsibility.

Source

We collaborate with ethical production partners in South America and Europe that we personally assessed and vetted for the state of their facilities, the code of conduct they apply, the feedback from employees, and application of fair wages; amongst many other factors.

Based on our research and expertise in manufacturing, crafting garments in the same country where the fabric originates is a more sustainable approach, minimising waste. This holds true when the facilities uphold sustainable manufacturing standards.

For a deeper understanding or any queries, please feel free to reach out.

About wearing art

The artists we collaborate with are excited to share their art more widely through our collections. Most of them reached out to us directly to request a collaboration with us. We have put in place a strong collaborative process to ensure their art is respectfully placed on each garment. Wear it and share it proudly!

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The Original Artwork: Snakes and Berries

"Snakes are the sacred rainbow serpents that made the rivers and water holes.
They travel upstream and downstream then rest in the water holes where it's cool and there's lots of food.
The snake berries are food for the snake when they are pinkish and reddish and are pretty but it's not good for people to eat" - Sarah Bin Hitam

Meet the Artist: Sarah Bin Hitam

Sarah grew up down the Gibb River road at Mt Elizabeth Station. She was raised by step-parents Matthew Martin, a well-respected elder in the Kimberleys, an important Junba singer with an important cultural role up and down the Kimberleys, and Margaret Mungulu, an important painter of Mowanjum Arts.

Sarah Bin Hitam started work in the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre art gallery in mid-2013. She spent time with her gudja (grandmother - Gabriella Dolby) and Bubba (Grandfather - Gordon Barunga) and Mugga (great-grandmother - Pudja Barunga) - each a respected artists - and learned here her painting practice.

In 2014 Sarah was very proud to contribute to the catalogue, and accompany her Bubba to the open event of 'In the Saddle on the Wall' - a nationally touring exhibition developed by the KAA in collaboration with ABC Open.

She participated in several workshops - ceramics, Fashion and Design workshop and print making.

Sarah has three children and she teaches them their culture and how to express this through painting and Junba.