SOFTLY BRAVE LADIES TSHIRT
SOFTLY BRAVE LADIES TSHIRT
SOFTLY BRAVE LADIES TSHIRT
SOFTLY BRAVE LADIES TSHIRT

SOFTLY BRAVE LADIES TSHIRT

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Soft in spirit. Brave at heart.

The Softly Brave Ladies T-Shirt is a meaningful addition to your wardrobe, designed to honour resilience and radiate kindness. Crafted from breathable cotton in a flattering feminine fit, it features an exclusive hand-drawn iris – a symbol of hope – paired with the words Softly Brave in gentle lilac ink.

This limited-edition piece is part of our philanthropic capsule, with 100% of proceeds donated to the Childhood Cancer Association, helping support courageous children and their families through the toughest of journeys.

Features:

  • Feminine tailored fit

  • Soft-touch white cotton

  • Exclusive iris line artwork

  • “Softly Brave” text print in lilac

  • 100% of proceeds go to the Childhood Cancer Association

Style Notes:
Wear yours tucked into high-waisted denim or layered under a blazer for a look that blends purpose with polish. A gift to yourself or someone who embodies quiet strength.

Please note these are small sizes. we recommend sizing up. 

Lets be softly brave. The bravest of kids, supported by the softest of fibres.

One size fits all

100% Woolmark certified Australian Merino Wool

To maintain your merino wool garments for years to come, it’s important to care for your item. Caring for your garment is quite simple:

- Cold wash on a gentle cycle

- Dry flat in the shade

- Warm iron if needed

See our size guide here

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CERTIFIED 100% MERINO WOOL

Iris and Wool only uses 100% Woolmark certified Australian Merino Wool in it's collections. Find comfort in knowing you are supporting our aussie farmers when you purchase a forever piece from us!

WITH EVERY PURCHASE YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Founder Emily Riggs donates $1 from each sale to the Childhood Cancer Association and we donate beanies to the newly cancer diagnosed kiddies via the same charity.

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