1835

Carry the wairua of 28 October 1835, the day Ngāpuhi ratified He Whakaputanga with you. This design isn’t just clothing. It’s a declaration of Whakapapa (identity), Tino Rangatiratanga (sovereignty), and Whakahī (pride).

 

  • Cultural Legacy Worn with Pride
    Featuring the inspiring words of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, delivered in both te reo Māori and English - art, history, and identity all in one.

  • Designed by Māori, Owned by Iwi
    Each kākahu is community-rooted and intentional - crafted with whakapapa, not just fashion trends.

  • Premium Quality, Everyday Comfort
    Soft, breathable fabric, made for daily wear and weaving Ngāpuhi identity into your lifestyle.

  • Sizes for Everyone
    Inclusive sizing available from size 2 to 5XL, designed to fit all whānau. The 1835 Hoods are a relaxed fit for an oversized look but if you prefer a regular fit we recommend sizing down.

 

Cultural Significance

On 28 October 1835, Ngāpuhi rangatira gathered at Waitangi to sign He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni a foundational declaration affirming their sovereignty and self‑determination.

Wearing this tee is more than fashion it’s an echo of rangatiratanga and unity, a connection that transcends time.

 

Guarantee

We stand with the mana of our people. If your kākahu doesn’t match your expectations, return it within 30 days - no questions asked.

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