High Arctic Apparel
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Website: higharcticapparel.ca
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After a few months of hard work the High Arctic Apparel website has now been launched! The inspiration behind our peices comes from Inuit traditions, culture, values and tools that we believe are important to keep alive. High Artic Apparel looks to represent the North and all those who live in Northern communities around the world! Check out our current products at www.higharcticapparel.com and we'd love to hear your feedback! P.s. 5% of all sales will be donated to Northern food banks to help provide fresh, healthy and accessable food to those in need.
The final touch ups to our website will be finished this weekend so starting next week people anywhere can rep the North!
Check out our feature in Nunavut News/North!
The High Arctic Apparel logo was designed to represent the Western and Eastern Arctic; connected by the two hunting tools most commonly used. The Kakivak on the left represents the West and the Sakku (harpoon head) on the right represents the East. These tools are connected by a single pole, showing that all Inuit are connected, hunt together and share the Arctic that we live in.
Our friend Kelly rocking her High Arctic Apparel tee!
We will be ordering another batch of t-shirt's to Pond Inlet shortly. This time there will be a new design and improved quality! Stay tuned for details!
High up in the Arctic
We're here at the C-Hall selling t-shirts. Come learn about our new business!
Come by the C-Hall tomorrow from 4-7 for a special sale on our t-shirts!
Come check out High Arctic Apparel and some of Pond Inlet's other new and upcoming businesses this Friday at the Community Hall from 4-7 PM! Hope to see you all there!
Beautiful day in Pond Inlet! Going to be a great day working to get High Arctic Apparel launched!
Here's another design that'll be available in the next shipment of shirts.
Our first t-shirts are almost in! We will be selling them at the Flea Market in Pond Inlet once they arrive. What do you think?!
Happy National Aboriginal Day!