New Design Drop!

We’ve been busy away from the shop for a while, but now Pow Wow season is upon us! Be sure to join us at Soaring Spirit Pow Wow in Hamilton (Stoney Creek Battlefield Museum grounds), June 23 – 25!

It’s probably no coincidence that Indigenous History Month coincides with Pride Month – after all, Two Spirit people have been a part of many Nations cultures for centuries! The Oceti Sakowin recognize 7 ‘genders’.

We wanted to make something unique and uplifting for our Two Spirit relatives, and so the Rainbow Eagle Wing design was born! In a curated selection of colours, and sizes from XS – 5XL (unfortunately, some colours are not available in XS or 5XL). Shirts for now…perhaps more to follow!

Exclusively from UNCEDEDxKTC!

2 Spirit Eagle Wings (Unisex 100% cotton t-shirt)

2 Spirit Eagle Wings (Unisex 100% cotton t-shirt)

$40.00

For all of our Two Spirit relatives! Another original design, exclusively from UNCEDEDxKTC. This t-shirt stands out from the pack. It’s super soft, breathable, and has just the right amount of stretch for a more fitted look!

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