
About the design
Every animal in this print has a job to do. The possum's on security. The python's on traffic. Nobody's sure who's in charge but it's definitely not us anymore. Native Australian wildlife, fully embedded in the urban landscape.

Meet the artist
Kiel Tillman from Pennybridge Creative
This TradeMutt collaboration features the artwork of Kiel Tillman from Pennybridge Creative – based on the Gold Coast (Yugambeh Country). In this print, Kiel was inspired by the idea of an urban jungle, specifically what would happen if an Aussie city was overrun with its native wildlife; or perhaps Australian cities are already overrun by snakes, chatty nocturnal bats, and loud cockatoos…
It just depends on your perspective.
This is how your shirt makes a change
TradeMutt's Theory of Change is a five-step process backed by our own research — showing exactly how a shirt becomes a conversation, becomes a check-in, and eventually becomes someone getting help before it's too late.
Step One
Shirts start conversations
How it Works
A funky TradeMutt work shirt turns heads, leading people to ask “What’s that all about?”
Why it matters:
Sparked curiosity leads to casual conversations about mental health.
90% of TradeMutters share the mental health message behind the shirt
Step two
Mental Health becomes visible
How it Works
Visual recognition of TradeMutt shirts lead to more regular conversations which become informal check-in’s
Why it matters:
Regular check-in’s build connection and encourage open communication.
98% of TradeMutters are checking in on their mates
Step three
The community grows
How it Works
TradeMutt is easy for blue collar workers to jump on board. Wearing TradeMutt signals that you are part of a crew with shared values. The loud prints make it easy to spot other Mutters in the wild.
Why it matters:
Feeling a sense of belonging and connection to a community with shared values boost’s self confidence - a superpower that everyone deserves.
86% of TradeMutters say that those they encounter are more confident to talk about mental health
Step four
Changing Workplace Culture
Key actions
Work crews jump on board Funky Shirt Fridays. Having a set day where teams all wear TradeMutt creates a ritual built on connection and conversation.
Why it matters:
The weekly ritual of wearing TradeMutt builds connection and instantly removes barriers around mental health. A well connected workplace empowers individuals to speak up and seek support when they need it.
91% of TradeMutters say mental health conversations become more accepted at work.
Step five
Behaviours Change
How it Works
By making it easy for blue collar workers to embrace the topic of mental health and wellbeing, a generational shift in both attitude and help seeking behaviour happens.
Why it matters:
Because that is the entire goal. Blue collar workers are talking about mental health and seeking support rather than suffering in silence.
67% have referred someone to TIACS while wearing TradeMutt
Every shirt helps fund real support
Fifty percent of profits from every TradeMutt shirt are donated to TIACS. A confidential counselling service for farmers, tradies, truckies and their families for free.
If you’ve got the means, chucking in an extra donation helps them keep it free for other legends who need a yarn.
















