The Dreaming Spirit Mesh Sneakers – From the Land, for the People are designed for everyday movement, comfort, and connection.
Created under the Dreaming Spirit cultural label, these shoes reflect a guiding principle — that everything comes from Country and is carried forward for the people. The design is shared through contemporary form, suitable for daily wear while holding cultural integrity.
Lightweight and breathable, these women’s mesh sneakers provide comfort and support for walking, casual activity, and all-day use. They are made to move with you — grounded, practical, and reliable.
Dreaming Spirit is led by Uncle Mark Brown, Bunurong Elder, and represents living culture created on Country and shared with care.
Women’s fit for everyday comfort
Breathable mesh upper for airflow
Lightweight design for walking and daily wear
Cushioned sole for support and stability
Lace-up closure for a secure fit
Dreaming Spirit designs are created on Bunurong Country and shared under Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) principles. These shoes are intended for respectful, personal wear.
The Dreaming Spirit Mesh Sneakers – From the Land, for the People are designed for everyday movement, comfort, and connection.
Created under the Dreaming Spirit cultural label, these shoes reflect a guiding principle — that everything comes from Country and is carried forward for the people. The design is shared through contemporary form, suitable for daily wear while holding cultural integrity.
Lightweight and breathable, these women’s mesh sneakers provide comfort and support for walking, casual activity, and all-day use. They are made to move with you — grounded, practical, and reliable.
Dreaming Spirit is led by Uncle Mark Brown, Bunurong Elder, and represents living culture created on Country and shared with care.
Women’s fit for everyday comfort
Breathable mesh upper for airflow
Lightweight design for walking and daily wear
Cushioned sole for support and stability
Lace-up closure for a secure fit
Dreaming Spirit designs are created on Bunurong Country and shared under Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) principles. These shoes are intended for respectful, personal wear.