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Minimum order quantity (if customised): 10 units
MATERIAL
Lightweight
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Waterproof
Breathable
FEATURES
Made with breathable Prime CoolMesh® synthetic fabric.
- Australian Made®
- short set-in sleeves
- collar with three-button placket
- split detail at side
- true to size unisex style
- wrinkle resistant, drapes well
- side seamed, double needle hem
- active breathability
- moisture management technology
- UPF50 Sun protection
- fully sublimated design
WHY WE
MADE THIS
Australian Made® on home soil, the Vietnam Veterans polo is designed using historically accurate information and features original, hand-drawn artwork elements. Pay your respects to Vietnam Veterans with this respectfully designed shirt.
Eco-Friendly
This item is manufactured with yarns made from recycled PET bottles (approx 14-16 of them). It is printed with high-quality carcinogen-free pigment inks. No cancer-causing chemicals and undesirable surfactants.
Zero plastic
We pack your threads in recyclable acid-free tissue paper and use only plant-based home compostable mailers, at no extra cost. By sending your parcel with our delivery partner Australia Post, you’re supporting their carbon-offset projects that have positive environmental and social impacts. Since 2019, their carbon neutral parcel delivery initiative is equivalent of taking 75,000 cars off the road – or roughly 200,000 tonnes of emissions.
Controlled production
Sustainability involves finding a balance between supply and demand. Life Apparel works with local and international factories where only limited quantities are produced of each model to ensure exclusivity and avoid overproduction, like large fashion brands. Learn more →
Washing Instructions
Gentle machine wash
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Touch up with cool iron
Do not dry clean
Further Care Information
- Do not use fabric softener
- Wash and iron inside out
- Wash separately with like colours
- Avoid rough surfaces
- Line dry out of direct sunlight
Shipping Info
Your order will be sent out within one business day from our warehouse on the Gold Coast, Queensland, in most cases. Shipping times begin when your parcel has left our warehouse.
Delivery times vary depending on your location and whether your items are in stock.
Parcel post within Australia starts from $6.45 and takes 6-12 business days (depending on your location).
Express post within Australia starts from $9.10 and takes 2-5 business days.
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Return Policy
Items may be returned free of charge within 14 days of receipt. The original tags and labels must be attached, and the products must be unworn, unused, unwashed and undamaged (tried on is okay).
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ABOUT
THE DESIGN
The Vietnam Veteran Polo honours those who served, suffered and lost their lives in the Vietnam War between 1962-1973.
Australia’s military involvement in the Vietnam War began with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) in South Vietnam during July and August 1962. Participation in the war ended in January 1973, however, this has officially been amended to April 1975 to reflect Australia’s further involvement during the fall of Saigon in 1975.
The Vietnam War remains the longest operational commitment of Australian forces. This hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind and historically reflective design captures the journey of soldiers during this controversial and divisive war.
Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War consisted predominantly of army personnel, however a significant number of air force and navy personnel as well as some civilians also served and sacrificed. Amidst a sea of palm trees, helicopters and iconic aircraft whir overhead. Historical machinery and equipment, such as RAAF’s Bell UH Iroquois helicopter, nicknamed Huey (or Bushranger), the twin-engined Caribou and Canberra bomber.
As many Vietnam Veterans today reflect, artillery played an important role in grounds operations. This commemorative shirt also features Australian battle tanks, Centurion Mk.5/1. A soldier stands inside the hatch and salutes. Army personnel kneel below in single file with a Multi-Purpose Canine (MPC). To pay tribute to the dogs that joined Australia’s involvement, often assisting to track enemy troops, particularly those who were wounded and leaving a blood trail. As well as locating bunkers and tunnels.
The Royal Australian Navy commitment to the Vietnam War was extensive and prolonged, ranging from warships patrolling the coastline (such as HMAS Hobart as displayed) to logistic support vessels and clearance diving teams. As featured on this Vietnam Veteran polo.
Australia’s military involvement in the Vietnam War began with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) in South Vietnam during July and August 1962. Participation in the war ended in January 1973, however, this has officially been amended to April 1975 to reflect Australia’s further involvement during the fall of Saigon in 1975.
The Vietnam War remains the longest operational commitment of Australian forces. This hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind and historically reflective design captures the journey of soldiers during this controversial and divisive war.
Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War consisted predominantly of army personnel, however a significant number of air force and navy personnel as well as some civilians also served and sacrificed. Amidst a sea of palm trees, helicopters and iconic aircraft whir overhead. Historical machinery and equipment, such as RAAF’s Bell UH Iroquois helicopter, nicknamed Huey (or Bushranger), the twin-engined Caribou and Canberra bomber.
As many Vietnam Veterans today reflect, artillery played an important role in grounds operations. This commemorative shirt also features Australian battle tanks, Centurion Mk.5/1. A soldier stands inside the hatch and salutes. Army personnel kneel below in single file with a Multi-Purpose Canine (MPC). To pay tribute to the dogs that joined Australia’s involvement, often assisting to track enemy troops, particularly those who were wounded and leaving a blood trail. As well as locating bunkers and tunnels.
The Royal Australian Navy commitment to the Vietnam War was extensive and prolonged, ranging from warships patrolling the coastline (such as HMAS Hobart as displayed) to logistic support vessels and clearance diving teams. As featured on this Vietnam Veteran polo.