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Original price was: $129.00.Current price is: $99.00.

Photo by Name Name. 2019.

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100% profits go to funding ngarra projects & helping build community projects

Every time you wear this hoodie, you become an ambassador for change. You promote the preservation of indigenous art, empower artists, and contribute to the welfare of their communities. It’s fashion with a heart and a cause.

This limited edition hoodie is not just a piece of clothing; it’s a symbol of change and support for indigenous communities worldwide.

By purchasing an NGARRA Indigenous Art Hoodie, you embrace style, culture, and the spirit of giving. Be a part of a movement that not only celebrates indigenous art but also supports the communities behind these incredible creations.

Each hoodie showcases a unique tribal design created by indigenous artists. When you wear it, you carry the rich cultural heritage of these communities with you.

Made from high-quality, soft, and warm materials, this hoodie provides not only style but also comfort. Whether you’re out in the wilderness or cozying up at home, it’s the perfect choice.

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