Clothing The Gap is a Victorian Aboriginal owned and led social enterprise.
We are a fresh and dynamic fashion label managed by health professionals that celebrates Aboriginal people and culture.
100% of profits from every purchase at Clothing The Gap adds years to Aboriginal people's lives through funding independent and self-determining health and education programs delivered by Wellah and enables our team to continue to educate advocate celebrate and motivate people for social change.
Clothing The Gap acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the land.
Clothing The Gap will deliver 2 virtual events a year as part of our impact work to get people more active and 'Wellah Together' physically mentally and spiritually.
One event will coincide with NAIDOC week in July and will be based on the each year's theme. You can expect the second annual event towards the end of the year in November. The theme of this event will be based on a topic that Community wants to raise awareness about and see elevated.
We are connecting people from across the globe and inviting everyone to move reflect learn and be part of the Clothing The Gap active community.
Free the Flag
Did you know that the Aboriginal Flag is copyrighted?
Well it is and we have been served a 'Cease and Desist' notice from WAM Clothing for celebrating the Aboriginal Flag on our 'Clothing the Gap' products we were given 3 working days to sell all our flag stock. Otherwise we faced legal action.
Clothing The Gap is a Victorian Aboriginal owned and led social enterprise.
We are a fresh and dynamic fashion label managed by health professionals that celebrates Aboriginal people and culture.
100% of profits from every purchase at Clothing The Gap adds years to Aboriginal people's lives through funding independent and self-determining health and education programs delivered by Wellah and enables our team to continue to educate advocate celebrate and motivate people for social change.
Clothing The Gap acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the land.
Clothing The Gap will deliver 2 virtual events a year as part of our impact work to get people more active and 'Wellah Together' physically mentally and spiritually.
One event will coincide with NAIDOC week in July and will be based on the each year's theme. You can expect the second annual event towards the end of the year in November. The theme of this event will be based on a topic that Community wants to raise awareness about and see elevated.
We are connecting people from across the globe and inviting everyone to move reflect learn and be part of the Clothing The Gap active community.
Free the Flag
Did you know that the Aboriginal Flag is copyrighted?
Well it is and we have been served a 'Cease and Desist' notice from WAM Clothing for celebrating the Aboriginal Flag on our 'Clothing the Gap' products we were given 3 working days to sell all our flag stock. Otherwise we faced legal action.