Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Featured artwork: ‘Swamp’ by Gertie Deeral courtesy Hopevale Arts and Culture Centre.
Details:
100% Cotton
PLEASE NOTE: Artwork placement varies between sweatshirts and placement may be different from image shown.
Size Guide:
| |
SP Length (cm) |
Bust (cm) |
Shoulder Width (cm) |
Sleeve Length (cm) |
Cuff (cm) |
| S |
62 |
112 |
52 |
51 |
20 |
| M |
63 |
118 |
55 |
52.5 |
21 |
| L |
64 |
124 |
58 |
54 |
22 |
| XL |
65 |
130 |
61 |
55.5 |
23 |
| 2XL |
66 |
134 |
64 |
57 |
24 |
SP Length = Shoulder Point Length. This is the length of the garment measured from the top of the shoulder to the bottom hem, ensuring a great fit.
Indicative Sizing:
S = AU 8–10, M = AU 12, L = AU 14–16, XL = AU 16–18
This chart shows the garment measurements. For reference, a Medium generally fits a women’s AU size 12.

Hopevale Arts and Culture Centre is located in the community of Hopevale, Cape York, in Far North Queensland. It was established in 2009 as an extension of the community’s longstanding interest in and commitment to the visual arts. The practice of the Guugu Yimithir artists is characterised by bold, bright, contemporary paintings and prints, as well as traditional fibre baskets used as forms of storytelling and cultural communication. The Art Centre supports intergenerational cultural sharing and maintenance for the whole community, providing professional artistic support for the artists. It is governed by an Indigenous board of directors and made up of 90 members.