Mens Maori Grandpa T Shirt - Kia Kaha
Kia Kaha's designs are inspired by Aotearoa – New Zealand’s unique landscapes and culture. Kia Kaha's core guiding principle is kaitiakitanga or guardianship of the land. Their clothing is made from 100% natural fibres which are recyclable and biodegradable.
Kia Kaha means “Forever Strong” in te reo Maori. It is used as an expression of encouragement and inspiration. It can also mean “Stand Strong” which is what we do. Our strength comes from respecting our natural environment and working together with our artists.
Style: Regular fit, Grandpa T Shirt
Fabric: 100% Cotton, 180gsm
Colour: Dark Navy
Code: KMT54
FEATURES:
- Maori shoulder tattoo printed grandpa t shirt.
- Kia Kaha t shirts are breathable with over locked seams for durability.
- Made from 100% natural cotton.
- Recyclable and biodegradable
SIZE GUIDE
How to Measure Your Hoodie or T-Shirt for Sizing:
Lay It Flat:
Place your best-fitting hoodie or T-shirt on a flat surface like a table or bed. Smooth out any wrinkles without stretching the fabric.
Measure Across the Chest:
Take a measuring tape or ruler.
Measure straight across the front of the garment from one armpit seam to the other (this is armpit to armpit).
This gives you the cross chest measurement.
Match to Size Chart:
Compare your measurement to the Cross Chest column in the size chart provided.
Choose the size that matches your measurement best.
(Optional) Use Other Measurements:
For an even better fit, you can measure other areas like length and compare those to the size chart as well.
Measurements are in cm's.
Kia Kaha's Story:
Kia Kaha's core guiding principle is kaitiakitanga or guardianship of the land. Kia Kaha's designs are inspired by Aotearoa – New Zealand’s unique landscapes and culture.
Kia Kaha's clothing is made from 100% natural fibres which are recyclable and biodegradable.
Kia Kaha’s logo combines the Mangopare - hammerhead shark, representing strength and determination with Te Maunga - the mountain, symbolising our unique relationship with Aotearoa - New Zealand.