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NoMiNoU Made in Canada

Made in Canada

Designed, printed and manufactured entirely in Canada
NoMiNoU Eco-Friendly

Eco-Friendly Materials

Such as polyester made from post-consumer recycled BPA-free water bottles, rayon made from bamboo, and TENCEL™ fabric made from sustainably sourced wood, all printed with eco-friendly water-based inks
NoMiNoU partners with international artists

True Collaborations

We support our artists with industry-high commissions and royalties

These exclusive leggings feature the iconic “Every Child Matters” artwork, a powerful symbol of unity and solidarity, along with elements of salmon and river waves, dear to the heart of Orange Shirt Society’s founder, Phyllis Webstad.

For every pair sold, we pledge to donate net proceeds to the Orange Shirt Society, contributing to their essential work advocating for the rights and well-being of every child. 

Not only are these leggings a statement of support, but they also carry a mission of social responsibility. Be a part of this meaningful movement and wear these leggings with pride, as together, we make a difference in the lives of children and embrace a future of inclusiveness and love.

Please note these are pre-orders and your order will be shipped on September 15, 2023. Final Sale.

Free shipping on all orders over $175 in Canada and the USA. Offer not valid with any discounts.

Artwork – ‘Salmon Ceremony’
by Ovila Mailhot – Sto:lo & Nlaka’pamux Nation

Artwork – 2023 “Every Child Matters” Design
by Charliss Santos from Alberta

2023 "Every Child Matters"

Women's T-shirt • T-shirt Dress • Men's T-shirt

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ORANGE SHIRT SOCIETY

For every shirt sold, we pledge to donate net proceeds to the Orange Shirt Society.

The Orange Shirt Society is a non-profit organization with its home in Williams Lake, BC where Orange Shirt Day began in 2013. The Orange Shirt Society was founded by Phyllis (Jack) Webstad. The 2023 T-Shirt features the 2023 “Every Child Matters” design, which was created by Grade 10 student, Charliss Santos from Alberta.

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has adopted the
Call to Action #92
"Commit to meaningful consultation, building respectful relationships, and obtaining the free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before proceeding with economic development projects."
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