Collection: Aboriginal Clothing & Accessories

Aboriginal clothing and accessories that blend cultural heritage with sustainable fashion. Every piece supports our Indigenous women artists – explore our range today. 

Wearable art, ethically made

Our Aboriginal clothing captures the essence of culture and tradition. Each garment and accessory is passionately crafted, a vibrant celebration of Indigenous artistry.

Ethically produced and sustainably sourced, our high-quality clothing connects the spirit of the ocean and land to your wardrobe.

Perfect for fashion enthusiasts and supporters of slow fashion alike, our unique designs offer a meaningful way to embrace Indigenous art.

Hear from our customers

Highly recommend going here on your visit to Broome. Beautiful art and fabrics which are a great showcase of this place! Exquisitely made and great quality as well.

Katherine Kraayvanger

Beautiful locally designed textiles,lovely to chat with some of the artisans in this studio.They also sell tote bags,cushion covers etc.The prices are reasonable and well worth a visit.

Stanleyche Chappers

A really fantastic place for any fabric lover; cotton drill, linen, linen/cotton, and silk, printed in local indigenous designs. But if you aren’t a sewer there’s some ready made clothes, cushion covers bags earrings …. Beautiful!!!

Stephanie Weston

Excellent range of locally designed fabrics and clothing. You can buy by the metre or get precut lengths. Loved the designs and the staff were very friendly and helpful.

Suzanne Crouchley

Beautiful colourful handprinted textiles and paper prints, soap, candles, tee shirts and earings. The colours and prints represent the feeling of country and dreaming. Very inspiring. Well done Nagula Jarndu ( Saltwater woman)

Yvette Hannebery

Frequently asked questions

What types of Aboriginal clothing and accessories do you offer?

We offer a wide range of items, from dresses, pants, and shirts to hats, scarves, robes, and jewellery. 

Can I visit Nagula Jarndu to see the clothing and accessories in person? 

Yes! We invite you to visit our workshop and storefront in Broome, where you can watch our artists in action and explore our collections firsthand. 

Where is the fabric sourced from? 

Our clothing is proudly and sustainably sewn by The Social Studio. This fantastic organisation partners with RMIT to empower new migrants and refugee women, offering them valuable opportunities to thrive in the textile industry. 

What materials do you use for your clothing? 

We use a range of high-quality, sustainably sourced fabrics like linen, cotton, silk, and tencel. 

How does purchasing from Nagula Jarndu make an impact? 

By purchasing from Nagula Jarndu, you’re directly supporting Aboriginal women artists. Your contribution provides them with a source of income and helps create a platform for sharing their rich cultural heritage and stories with the world. 

How do I care for my Nagula Jarndu clothing? 

Our designs are hand screen printed and digitally printed onto high-quality linens and cottons using premium fabric ink, followed by professional heat setting. 

To make sure your clothing remains a cherished part of your wardrobe for years to come, we recommend hand washing in cold water and ironing it from the inside out.