First Nations brand and organisation House of Darwin has joined forces with Charles Darwin University for a new rage of apparel.
Available in pink and teal, the limited edition t-shirts are a celebration of Charles Darwin University's (CDU) first Orientation Week, or 'O-Week', at the Danala | Education and Community Precinct.
House of Darwin founder Shaun Edwards said he was excited to collaborate with CDU.
"It's an iconic NT institution that we believe is pivotal in shaping the next generation of Territorians, and if the House of Darwin t-shirts can add a smile to students' faces then we've done our job," he said.

The mastermind creative behind the partnership, CDU Bookshop business manager Margaret Waterson-James, said she reached out to the iconic brand to develop something special for the new campus's students.
Ms Waterson-James said the idea was met with enthusiasm by the House of Darwin team and from there, creativity bloomed.
"We workshopped ideas for the design, and I said I'd love to see Territory icons that related to learning included," she said.
"House of Darwin came up with plenty of ideas like barramundi and dillybags, with the big boab tree being the central feature – just like the new campus."
Ms Waterson-James said there was limited stock for each shirt with just 50 of each size and colour.
She said a more permanent range would be fantastic, however students had plenty of standard CDU apparel to choose from in the meantime.
"I'd love to have another range with House of Darwin, or possibly even a student-designed shirt," Ms Waterson-James said.
"It could be a great opportunity for students to express themselves if we ran something like a competition to design a new shirt to represent their time here at CDU."
The t-shirts are available for purchase at the CDU Bookshop or online for $39.95 until sold out.
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