Official Australian Cotton Conference Shirts Available to Order Before the 31 January
Orders are now open for the official 2026 Australian Cotton Conference shirts, with cotton growers, corporate farms and cotton industry businesses encouraged to place orders before the cut-off date.
Produced in partnership with TradeMutt, these limited-edition shirts are designed to be worn on farm, in the field, the lab, the office and at Conference — representing the people and pride behind Australian cotton.
Made from 100% Australian cotton, verified by Cotton Australia, the shirts are built tough with a relaxed fit, reinforced stitching and durable cotton drill construction. They’re ideal for equipping entire teams — from growers and agronomists to researchers, sales teams and corporate staff — with a practical, unified look that reflects the values of the industry.
Each shirt also carries a bigger purpose, with 50% of TradeMutt profits donated to This is a Conversation Starter, supporting free professional mental health services for farmers and blue-collar workers.
This is a limited ordering window. Shirts are made to order and will be available for collection at the 2026 Australian Cotton Conference.
Orders must be placed by 30 January 2026, and once the window closes, no further orders will be accepted. Now is the time to get your team organised, support Australian cotton, and be part of a Future Fit Cotton Conference.

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