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This large, soft, stretchy cotton jersey swaddle is inspired by the cultural significance of possum skin cloaks. Designed by Gunditjmara woman Laura Thompson, this piece reflects the values we hold close at Clothing The Gaps: to advocate, educate, and celebrate.
‘Bubup’ is a Woi Wurrung word from the language of the Wurundjeri people, meaning children.
- Blanket size- 100cm x 85cm.
- Made from soft and breathable stretch cotton jersey.
- Features a large woven label sharing the meaning behind the design.
- Designed on Wurundjeri Country in Victoria.
- Ethically manufactured in China.