Matakawau Ladies Hoodie
MATAKAWAU
"Matakawau," a Māori term, translates to "shag face," combining "Mata" (face) and "Kawau" (shag bird). Located 30km northwest of Waiuku on New Zealand's Awhitu Peninsula, it was historically covered with manuka and fern. From 1865-1930, gum diggers, both European and Māori, inhabited the land. The area also holds the Matakawau war memorial hall, opened in 1950, built with local timber and community support. Today, Matakawau stands as a testament to both cultural heritage and community resilience on the stunning shores of Manukau Harbour.
SOUTH 37° 6' 42.3576''
EAST 174° 36' 58.8636''
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Regular fit
Mid-Heavy weight350 GSM
80% cotton 20% recycled polyester anti-pill fleece
Pullover hood, inset sleeves, kangaroo pocket, lined hood, tonal shoestring drawcord, sleeve cuff ribbing, pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage.Please note measurements can vary within 2.5cm, this is within our tolerance.
SHIPPING INFO
Allow 10-14 for printing and shipping.
DISCLAIMER
DISCLAIMER
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COLOURS & SIZES
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