Celebrate Australian Made Week with The Organic T-Shirt

The Organic T-Shirt is offering 15% off Storewide to customers who mention or bring a copy of the coupon from the Guyra Gazette.
05th May 2026

The Organic T Shirt is calling on locals to join them in celebrating Australian Made Week, running from 18th to 24th May. Owners Sandro and Stefania Pallotta are proud to be part of this movement.
As a business they recognise the value of supporting local businesses, growers, and manufacturers. This year is especially significant as the Australian Made logo marks its 40th anniversary, continuing to stand as Australia’s most trusted and widely recognised country-of-origin symbol.
To mark the occasion, The Organic T-Shirt is offering 15% off Storewide to customers who mention or bring a copy of the coupon from the Guyra Gazette.
“It’s our way of saying thank you for supporting local and choosing sustainable, Australian-made fashion,” they said.
“Our mission is to revolutionise fashion through sustainability and ethical practices.
“We produce high-quality, environmentally conscious clothing in small quantities, focusing on on-demand manufacturing to reduce waste and overproduction.
“By supporting local suppliers and maintaining transparent supply chains, we aim to minimise our environmental footprint while delivering stylish, durable, and fairly priced clothing.
“Our commitment to slow fashion ensures that every garment reflects care for both people and the planet. As a proud licensee of the Australian Made Campaign, we believe that choosing locally made clothing is more than a purchase - it’s a statement. It supports Australian jobs, strengthens our economy, and contributes to a cleaner, greener future.
“Celebrate Australian Made Week with us and experience the difference of thoughtful, sustainable fashion.”
Australian Made Week ambassador Andy Lee highlights the real impact of buying local:
“Choosing to buy locally made goods is a simple habit, but it creates a big impact, from generating and supporting local jobs to boosting local economies,” he said.
“There’s also an added feel-good factor in supporting Australian businesses, innovators, and entrepreneurs who lead the world in quality and safety standards.”

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