Humber College's athletics director saw replacing the school's rugby jerseys as an opportunity to work with Indigenous youth.
Youth designers from Tribal Lands show off their new rugby design at Humber College's men's rugby home opener on Sept. 22.
Colleagues put him in touch with local Indigenous designers, who took the old striped uniform and made it new: adding eagle feathers, beads and a pendleton pattern to the white, blue and gold jersey.Chateau says he's thrilled the new look was ready before the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The new jerseys were designed by Tribal Lands, a youth-led streetwear brand started by the Native Youth Resource Centre in Toronto. Ontarians mark first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to remember horror of residential schools
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