Non-zip Hoodie, Wombat design.

$59.00

These Unisex tops are made from a heavy blend 50/50 cotton polyester mixed fabric which enables these garments to be comfortable, durable and look great! Featuring a comfort fitting, adjustable hood and tube pockets for added warmth these hoodies can be worn anywhere. These garments feature Trowunna’s unique Tasmanian wombat wrap-around design created specifically for Trowunna by renowned artist Bill Flowers. These designs were created and hand-printed by Bill from his own real-life sketches he captured of the animals at Trowunna. Also featured is Trowunna’s emblem which uses the ancient petroglyph art style which was unique to Tasmanian’s indigenous artists.

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These Unisex tops are made from a heavy blend 50/50 cotton polyester mixed fabric which enables these garments to be comfortable, durable and look great! Featuring a comfort fitting, adjustable hood and tube pockets for added warmth these hoodies can be worn anywhere. These garments feature Trowunna’s unique Tasmanian wombat wrap-around design created specifically for Trowunna by renowned artist Bill Flowers. These designs were created and hand-printed by Bill from his own real-life sketches he captured of the animals at Trowunna. Also featured is Trowunna’s emblem which uses the ancient petroglyph art style which was unique to Tasmanian’s indigenous artists.

These Unisex tops are made from a heavy blend 50/50 cotton polyester mixed fabric which enables these garments to be comfortable, durable and look great! Featuring a comfort fitting, adjustable hood and tube pockets for added warmth these hoodies can be worn anywhere. These garments feature Trowunna’s unique Tasmanian wombat wrap-around design created specifically for Trowunna by renowned artist Bill Flowers. These designs were created and hand-printed by Bill from his own real-life sketches he captured of the animals at Trowunna. Also featured is Trowunna’s emblem which uses the ancient petroglyph art style which was unique to Tasmanian’s indigenous artists.