Burleigh Heads T-Shirt - Unisex

40.00

In 1770, famed botanist Sir Joseph Banks observed Burleigh Heads from the deck of the Endeavor. What he witnessed were the first inhabitants of the area, The Gombemberri Tribe or ‘salt water people’, who are believed to have lived in the area for thousands of years. The Europeans later settled Burleigh as a quiet fishing village but it was passing tourists from the early 1900s, which first encouraged the early development of restaurants and guesthouses. The sleepy town quickly progressed in popularity when land was sold off to fund World War I. Nowadays locals and visitors flock to Burleigh Hill, the perfect spot for lazy Sunday picnics, watching scores of surfers tackle the famous point break and leisurely strolls through the rain forest. Surrounded by the recognisable Norfolk Pines planted in 1934, The Esplanade is, more often than not, populated with dog walkers, an abundance of exercising locals and a seagull or two.

Designed by Gold Coast artist Eric Koo

By purchasing a The Undercurrent shirt, you are also supporting Surf Life Saving Queensland (SLSQ). $2 from every shirt sold is donated to this volunteer-based community service organisation.

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Model wears size Large

These shirts are unisex and are a slim fit so we’d recommend choosing a larger size than usual.

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