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  • Kiwi 2.0 Kid's T-Shirt - Ethical and sustainable organic cotton tee designed by Ricardi Rios
  • Kiwi 2.0 Kid's T-Shirt - Ethical and sustainable organic cotton tee designed by Ricardi Rios
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Ricardo Rios

Kiwi 2.0 - Kids T-Shirt

Regular price
$40.00 NZD
Regular price
$40.00 NZD
Sale price
$40.00 NZD

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  • T-shirt design hand-drawn by Ricardo Rios
  • 5% of all proceeds go to supporting KidsCan eliminate child poverty in NZ! 
  • Fairly traded organic cotton t-shirt.
  • High quality long lasting organic cotton
  • Preshrunk cotton
  • Easy returns - size and design exchange
  • Gift Vouchers available

Kids sizing chart

DestinationStandard (NZD)Free over (NZD)
New ZealandFREEFREE
Australia$20.00$200
USA & Canada$45.00$600
Europe$45.00*$600
United Kingdom$45.00* $600
Rest of world**$45.00$600

* Minimum order of 150 Euro for European orders and 135 pounds for UK orders

** Includes most of North America, Europe, UK, Asia and the South Pacific. Orders will be refunded if we are unable to ship to your location.

More details about shipping can be found HERE.

KidsCan is a New Zealand charity with a mission to provide food, clothing and basic health care in schools thus enabling disadvantaged Kiwi kids to reach their full potential. They do this by acting as a conduit for individuals (like you!), communities, businesses (including Paper Rain) and the government to cooperate and provide for these youngsters in need.

In New Zealand, thousands of kids go hungry daily. KidsCan currently feeds 34,000 Kiwi kids every day, but there are still thousands of others that are still missing out. With your help, tomorrow can be brighter for many more!

Through your purchase, you are donating directly to KidsCan and are helping provide kids living in poverty the basics they need to have a fair chance and a brighter future!

To add to your donation or to learn more about KidsCan, check them out by clicking HERE.

Originally from Rio De Janeiro - Brazil, Ricardo followed a kiwi to Aotearoa in 2016.

He’s a tattoo artist who began studying our country’s quirky, endangered native wildlife soon after he arrived. He struggles to pronounce the ‘th’ in ‘thought’ & ‘teeth’ and though he misses the warm seas of his homeland he has happily embraced the classic kiwi pie.