Homeslice Tee - White/Forest Green

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The Homeslice Tee draws from one of Sydney’s more unlikely local stories.

Referencing Ralph Darling, the early governor whose strict rule made him widely unpopular, the design reimagines the figure through the lens of the Eastern Hill today. Where control and restriction once defined the era, the neighbourhood he governed is now built on openness, independence and a strong sense of its own culture.

The Homeslice Darling graphic plays with that contrast, part historical reference, part neighbourhood humour, anchored in the everyday rituals of takeaway pizza counters, late nights and familiar local institutions.

Part of the Eastern Hill Goods line, it continues our ongoing study of place, memory and the stories that sit quietly behind the streets we move through.

A local story, worn your way.

Size chart
EASTERN HILL GENERAL SUPPLIES SIZE GUIDE

To choose the correct size for you, measure your body as follows:

Width | Measure around the fullest part, from underarm to underarm.
Length | Measure from the top of the neck to the bottom of the hem.

T-Shirt Sizing

 Size
Width (cm)
Length (cm)
S
47 71
M
52 75
L
56.5 78.5
XL
61 82
XXL
64 83.5

Eastern Hill takes its name from the ridge that once connected Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, East Sydney, Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Kings Cross and Elizabeth Bay. Before modern suburb boundaries, this elevated district was collectively known as Eastern Hill (pre-1820).

Eastern Hill Goods are shaped by that shared place. Made for everyday use, they draw from the habits, movement and pace of life across the area.

Practical, durable and straightforward, they are designed to be carried, worn and used as part of daily living.

100% Cotton

A basic printed tee to pair with jeans, shorts and some of your other favourite bottoms.

Details

  • Printed in Australia on a 100% cotton tee
  • White base with bold green artwork
  • Fits true to size — see size guide for details
  • Original Eastern Hill General Supplies concept and design

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