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Are you looking to buy aboriginal cloth for yourself or as a gift for a friend? Malla clothing brand will help you get your desired product. Malla is one of the best aboriginal clothing brands which offers you the best cloth such as indigenous clothing Australia, indigenous shirts, aboriginal shirt, aboriginal clothing Australia, aboriginal shirt designs, aboriginal-owned clothing, aboriginal design clothing, aboriginal print clothing, aboriginal tops etc. If you want to purchase this type of cloths for you, you can contact us for details.


  • Durable DTG Printed Ink - Digitally Printed
  • 100% Polyester Moisture Wicken
  • Super soft fabric on skin
  • Upf30+ lightweight & breathable
  • 97.4% UV Radiation Blocked
  • Cold machine wash for easy care
  • Weight 130GSM
  • Double needle bottom hem and sleeve
  • Unisex sizes from Small - 4XL
  • Model is wearing size M


Aboriginal Designed & Themed Clothing, showcasing artwork from Indigenous artist“Malla”. Jordan Oliver who is the Founder & Director of the company incorporated his father Dale Oliver - Malla- Aboriginal art pieces to bring a Unique, Authentic clothing line to the market.

Our Story - Our Artist

Malla has recently established, start-up business which create original works of high-quality art based upon Aboriginal culture, that combine visual art with storytelling.  The art works are then transformed into a wearable art product. Malla is an Aboriginal owned and operated venture in Cairns, driven by father and son.


In the spirit of reconciliation Malla acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.


We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.



Malla has recently established, a start-up business that creates original works of high-quality art based upon Aboriginal culture, that combine visual art with storytelling.  

The artworks are then transformed into wearable art products. 


Malla is an Aboriginal-owned and operated venture in Cairns, driven by father and son.


Malla is an internationally renowned artist and has exhibited his works internationally and across Australia.


During an artistic career spanning over 30 years, his most memorable commissions were to Canadian singer John Denver and Walt Disney’s CEO Michael Eisner. 


Dale (Malla) brings not only his expertise as a professional artist to the business but also his extensive industry knowledge and key involvement as overseer, advisor, and mentor to Malla clothing. 


The unique designs created by Malla are a culture shared with a spirit of pride, tradition, and trust with appeal across multiple generations of potential buyers and admirers.  


• History – Stolen Designs


Oliver vs Bulurru (1992-2000)


(8 Year Battle in Supreme Court NSW )


(Article Clipping Attached 29th June, 2000)



A MANUFACTURER which caters for the tourist market yesterday was found to have copied the works of a highly reputable Aboriginal Artist. Acting Justice John Davies found Bulurru Australia Pty Ltd has infringed Dale Oliver’s copyright in his designs;


✓ Barramundi Hunting


✓ Kangaroo tracking


✓ Jabiru and Dancers


The NSW Supreme Court heard Mr Oliver, from the Kukuyalanji people of Northern Queensland not only created works of art but designs to be applied to t-shirts and art panels


In 1992 Bulurru entered into a written agreement with Mr Oliver where the company was licensed to produce goods carrying five of his designs. Two years later there were disagreements between the parties and in August Mr Oliver sought to reject a purported renewal by Bulurru of its license agreements for a further three years.

Justice Davies said during the dispute. Bulurru sought a designs firm called ‘Think Positive’ and five pictures were produced. Mr Oliver claimed the designs infringed his copyright while Bulurru sought a declaration that the option to renew was a valid exercise.


There is such similarity between the new designs...and Mr Oliver’s designs that I have no doubt that the designer of Bulurru designs had before him or either copy of Mr Oliver’s designs or photographs thereof” Justice Davies said.


Layers for Mr Oliver have a week to deal with the issue of damages or an account or profits and costs. Counsel for Bulurru has a further week to respond.


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