Indigenous Shirts Canada - Are you looking to buy Indigenous shirts in Canada? We are 100% Anishinaabe owned; Company owner is a registered member of Sagamok First Nation. Our mission is to build an authentic Native clothing brand that amplifies the presence and voices of Indigenous people
We are a team of Indigenous people who are passionate about enhancing Indigenous representation in colonized spaces. It is our mission to ignite change and build a premium streetwear brand that elevates Indigenous messages, inspires allyship and demonstrates Indigenous resilience.In an industry that is lacking the voice of the people, we strive to demonstrate the importance of embracing culture and history; to inspire this generation of youth and pave the way forward for the next seven generations.
Our warehouse is located on the traditional territories of the Mississauga's of the Credit First Nations, the Anishinaabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples. Within so called "Toronto, Ontario, Canada."
We are in the market to produce quality clothing for anyone who supports Indigenous culture. Our authentic Native-made designs put any "Native inspired" knockoff you find online or at big box stores to shame. Not Indigenous? No problem, you can still support our brand! We have an Allies section CLICK HERE TO GO TO ALLIES SECTION We have something for everyone, all are welcome to shop here.
BRAND STORY
Indigenous people have been systemically oppressed and under-represented for centuries.
Mitch (the owner) would occasionally attend peaceful rallies and awareness gatherings that brought important Indigenous issues into the spotlight. One day Mitch decided to create his own shirt, equipped with a powerful message that read "F*CK Colonialism".
Several people at a gathering approached him and asked where he got the shirt so they could purchase one. This sparked the entrepreneurial spirit in Mitch, so he did some googling.
After noticing that Indigenous representation in the casual wear/streetwear fashion was undersaturated, Mitch decided to take a risk and create a clothing brand that imagines streetwear fashion through an urban Indigenous lens.
We started as 'Our Feather Clothing Company' (2020) to test the waters and eventually changed to 'Resist Clothing Company' in Sept 2021 when we better understood our brand. Today we continue to 'Indigenize' streetwear, and build a quality driven brand that is worn globally