





Inuit Fact Tee
The Original Arctic Innovators.
Long before fiberglass and sporting goods stores, the Inuit crafted the world’s first kayak - or qajaq - from sealskin and driftwood. It wasn’t for leisure. It was for survival... gliding across icy waters to hunt, provide, and thrive in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Today, that same Indigenous design is copied, sold, and celebrated worldwide... often without mention of where it began. This shirt honors the original engineers of the Arctic, whose ingenuity shaped a global pastime. Because our inventions didn’t start in factories - they started in community, culture, and survival.
Wear it with pride.
Remind the world who built the blueprint.
Details:
Lots of colors to choose from
Premium 100% cotton
DTG print for a soft, vintage look
Unisex fit (true to size)
Part of the “If You Don’t Know, Now You Know” series — educational streetwear from Eaglespeaker Publishing.
The Original Arctic Innovators.
Long before fiberglass and sporting goods stores, the Inuit crafted the world’s first kayak - or qajaq - from sealskin and driftwood. It wasn’t for leisure. It was for survival... gliding across icy waters to hunt, provide, and thrive in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Today, that same Indigenous design is copied, sold, and celebrated worldwide... often without mention of where it began. This shirt honors the original engineers of the Arctic, whose ingenuity shaped a global pastime. Because our inventions didn’t start in factories - they started in community, culture, and survival.
Wear it with pride.
Remind the world who built the blueprint.
Details:
Lots of colors to choose from
Premium 100% cotton
DTG print for a soft, vintage look
Unisex fit (true to size)
Part of the “If You Don’t Know, Now You Know” series — educational streetwear from Eaglespeaker Publishing.