Sorry Day Flowers - Black
Sorry Day Flowers - Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Elevate your professional wardrobe with our cotton socks featuring unique Indigenous designs, a perfect blend of culture and sophistication for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous business professionals.
The Native Hibiscus (also known as the Stolen Generations Flower) is widely recognised as the flower of National Sorry Day. Its purple petals represent compassion and spiritual healing, while the black centre symbolises the grief and loss experienced by members of the Stolen Generations and their families.
On National Sorry Day (26 May), the flower serves as a symbol of remembrance, reflection and hope, acknowledging the injustices suffered by the Stolen Generations and the ongoing journey towards healing, truth-telling and reconciliation. 🖤💛❤️
Ideal for gifting, they serve as a thoughtful and impactful gesture, allowing you to share a piece of Australia's rich cultural heritage with colleagues and loved ones, all while embracing diversity and promoting cultural appreciation in the workplace.
They are one size that fits US 6-11
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