This funky piece of wearable art is part of our collaboration with Publisher Textiles. Each shirt is printed and made in Australia!
Short sleeved button up shirts featuring bright colourful patterns were all the rage in the ’50s and ’60s, with Elvis being among the style’s biggest fans. Publisher’s take on this classic look takes its name from Elvis’ middle name Aaron. Add a tie and team with dress pants or chinos for more formal look or skip the tie and match with jeans or shorts for a casual feel.
This shirt features Ikuntji Artist Doreen Lane's Bush Trip design. Doreen’s design shows a childhood memory of jumping in the back of a ute with her family and travelling from Papunya to Ulumbauru – a beautiful, special place with a dam for swimming.
Doreen is the daughter of Maudie Jugadai and Phillip Lane and the granddaughter (on her mother’s side) of Timothy (Timmy) Jugadai Tjungurrayi (1920-1988) and his second wife, Bessie. Philip Lane is a Warumungu man, from a region located 40km from Tennant Creek. Her grandfather, Timmy was born in 1920 in the dry Alalbi creek bed near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory. Timmy’s father was an Ngalia (southern Warlpiri) man and mother a Luritja woman. Timmy and his other wife Naputta Nangala Jugadai were the founding members of Ikuntji Artists. Timmmy, who had been painting since the 1970’s, inspired his wives and children to paint. Leading onto a tradition of painting story and country that continues today.
Garment details:
- Relaxed fit
- Short sleeves
- Straight point collar
Made with hand printed 100% linen.
Printed, cut & sewn with love in Sydney's Inner West
Treat this handmade garment with love and it will love you back! Cold gentle machine wash, drip dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid the tumble dryer and dry cleaner.
Size Chart:

This funky piece of wearable art is part of our collaboration with Publisher Textiles. Each shirt is printed and made in Australia!
Short sleeved button up shirts featuring bright colourful patterns were all the rage in the ’50s and ’60s, with Elvis being among the style’s biggest fans. Publisher’s take on this classic look takes its name from Elvis’ middle name Aaron. Add a tie and team with dress pants or chinos for more formal look or skip the tie and match with jeans or shorts for a casual feel.
This shirt features Ikuntji Artist Doreen Lane's Bush Trip design. Doreen’s design shows a childhood memory of jumping in the back of a ute with her family and travelling from Papunya to Ulumbauru – a beautiful, special place with a dam for swimming.
Doreen is the daughter of Maudie Jugadai and Phillip Lane and the granddaughter (on her mother’s side) of Timothy (Timmy) Jugadai Tjungurrayi (1920-1988) and his second wife, Bessie. Philip Lane is a Warumungu man, from a region located 40km from Tennant Creek. Her grandfather, Timmy was born in 1920 in the dry Alalbi creek bed near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory. Timmy’s father was an Ngalia (southern Warlpiri) man and mother a Luritja woman. Timmy and his other wife Naputta Nangala Jugadai were the founding members of Ikuntji Artists. Timmmy, who had been painting since the 1970’s, inspired his wives and children to paint. Leading onto a tradition of painting story and country that continues today.
Garment details:
- Relaxed fit
- Short sleeves
- Straight point collar
Made with hand printed 100% linen.
Printed, cut & sewn with love in Sydney's Inner West
Treat this handmade garment with love and it will love you back! Cold gentle machine wash, drip dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid the tumble dryer and dry cleaner.
Size Chart:
