Swimwear that tells a story

THE ART OF TRI 🚴🏽

Express your style with GALI Swimwear - wearable First Nations art 🎨

GALI Swimwear ethically collaborates with First Nations artists to create swimwear perfect for swimming laps and triathlon training.

Made from recycled plastic bottles, our fabric is soft, durable and provides the ultimate UV protection.

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Build Your Own Pack

  • Swimwear + Underwear Packs: bundle GALI swimwear with TEAMM8 underwear and get 15% off your order
  • Swimwear Packs: purchase any 2 swimwear items and get 15% off your order
  • Underwear Packs: purchase 3 TEAMM8 underwear items and get 15% off your order

Discount will be automatically applied at checkout.

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Customer Reviews

  • Best Fit!

    As a frequent lap swimmer I have found Gali's fit to be perfect and they look amazing amongst a sea of boring black swimmers.

    Adam purchased Lukarrara (Red, Blue)
  • Gerat material and fit

    Great material and nice fit. Subtle design for both the pool and the beach.

    Jason H purchased Para-Kiira Baaka
  • Absolutely love them

    The fit is perfect and the design looks amazing, but the thing I love the most was the personalisation, the storytelling and showcasing amazing artists.

    Will S purchased Gathering Pipis
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6 Reasons To Wear GALI

A celebration of First Nations art and culture, our swimwear tells a story, sparks conversations and creates connections.

🎨 Wearable First Nations art
💯 Aboriginal owned small business
🖤 First Nations artists earn royalties
💵 Donate to community-led projects
🇦🇺 Hand made in Australia
♻️ Made from recycled fabrics

Plus we offer hassle free returns and exchanges.

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Image: youth activities in Yuendumu

Our Impact

We contribute 25% of our profits to First Nations communities. This includes paying royalties to artists for every product we create, as well as donating $1 from every product sold to community-led projects.

We've supported a range of community projects, including literacy and youth programs, LGBTQIA+ initiatives, and projects that connect Aboriginal youth with Country.

LEARN ABOUT OUR IMPACT