INCA Kids S/S Twill Shirt

R369,99

Get ready for your child’s outdoor adventures with the Inca Kids S/S Twill Shirt, a beloved South African classic. Crafted from 100% cotton, it’s a symbol of quality, durability, and our country’s indomitable spirit.

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Introducing the Inca Kids Short Sleeve Outdoor Twill Shirt: A South African Classic

Get ready for your child’s outdoor adventures with the Inca Kids S/S Twill Shirt, a beloved South African classic. Crafted from 100% cotton, it’s a symbol of quality, durability, and our country’s indomitable spirit.

Comfort and Durability that Lasts

Made for adventurous young souls, the Inca Kids S/S Twill Shirt offers unparalleled comfort and durability. It’s designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor activities, from exploring the wild to embracing farming life. Your child can stay comfortable and confident in their Inca Kids Twill Shirt.

The Perfect Balance of Breathability and Sun Protection

With short sleeves, the Inca Kids Twill Shirt strikes the ideal balance between breathability and sun protection. Your child can explore the outdoors while staying cool and comfortable. It’s designed to be their trusted companion in every adventure.

Top-Quality Construction for Long-Lasting Use

The Inca Kids S/S Twill Shirt is crafted from top-quality 100% cotton twill fabric, ensuring it’s built to last. It can withstand the rough and tumble of outdoor activities and still look great. Plus, it’s fully washable and colorfast, so the vibrant colors remain true.

Variety of Sizes and Colors

Available in sizes 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, and 15-16, the Inca Kids Twill Shirt offers versatility and style for boys of all ages. With color options like khaki, taupe, and camo, you’ll find the perfect fit and style for your child.

Inca: A Brand with a Rich History

Inca isn’t just a brand; it’s a celebration of South Africa’s hardworking and resilient spirit. With deep roots in local communities, Inca has been a trusted name for generations. By choosing Inca, you’re supporting a brand deeply rooted in the local community.

Invest in Quality, Comfort, and Adventure

The Inca Kids S/S Twill Shirt is more than just clothing; it’s an investment in your child’s happiness, comfort, and adventurous spirit. Make their outdoor escapades unforgettable with Inca. Order now and let the exploration begin!

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This incredible journey all began with a hardworking and tough man named Willem Abraham Grové, known fondly as the "Sapa Inca." He and his son, Louis Andries Grové, were just ordinary farmers from Rouxville. But they started their adventure during some of South Africa's roughest economic times. In a time when money was scarce, and the sun seemed to have dried up everything, Louis had a wild idea: open a restaurant in Aliwal North. But there was one big question – what should they name it? The wise Sapa Inca had the answer: "INCA." With humble beginnings and not enough cash for a fancy sign, INCA became a place where folks could grab a bite and feel at home. Louis, the new Sapa Inca, had two sons, Willie and Louis Jr., who were already hardworking men, helping their dad in the restaurant from their school years. Now, here's where it gets even more exciting. The INCA clothing brand was primarily envisioned by Willie, but it remained a cherished concept and a source of pride for the entire Grové family. It didn't just pop out of thin air. It was born from the heart of South Africa's retail scene. You see, there was this old store in Bloemfontein called Awerbuchs, dating back to 1901. It had its own story – owned by another family before the Grové family took over and gave it new life. INCA clothing isn't just a brand; it's a celebration of South Africa's hardworking and resilient spirit. With deep roots in our local communities, INCA's got our backs. And you can bet it will keep doing so for the next hundred years – a brand for South Africa's hardworking, adventure-loving men and women, born from the passion of the Grové family, especially Willie, who dreamed it into existence.