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THE KAGISO RANGE

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This March, our range is inspired by a boy who reminds us why movement should never be taken for granted.



MEET KAGISO



Kagiso is 12 years old and a double leg amputee.

He is known for his contagious smile, his positive spirit, and his never-give-up attitude — a young boy who continues to inspire everyone who meets him.


Despite the challenges he has faced, Kagiso loves to move. He loves being active, being outdoors, and living life like any other child his age. His journey is a powerful reminder that movement is not something to be assumed — it is something to be protected, supported, and celebrated.


This range was created in his honour.



HOW WE MET KAGISO



We were introduced to Kagiso through Sean Clarke, a single-leg amputee and the founder of Gammie on the Go.


Through his foundation, Sean works to raise awareness around disability and supports individuals like Kagiso by helping them access the resources they need to live their fullest and most independent lives. It was through this connection that we met Kagiso — and were inspired to create a range that celebrates movement, resilience, and possibility.



WHY THIS RANGE EXISTS



Thanks to the generosity of donors and supporters, Kagiso has received prosthetic legs. But prosthetics are not a once-off solution. As Kagiso grows, his legs require regular maintenance, adjustments, and eventual replacement — a cost that continues year after year until he reaches adulthood.


This range was created to help support the ongoing maintenance of Kagiso’s prosthetic legs, so that he can continue to move, play, and grow with confidence and independence.


A portion of every sale from this range will go towards supporting Kagiso’s prosthetic care.



ABOUT THE DESIGN



The custom print featured in this range was designed by local graphic designer Studio Bianca Bouverie, in honour of Kagiso and his journey.


The pattern includes illustrated prosthetic legs — a subtle but powerful symbol of strength, movement, and resilience.


For this collection, Kagiso, Sean and his wife, Kaylin modelled the garments themselves. This was important to us — to show real bodies, real stories, and real representation behind the cause.



HOW YOU CAN HELP



By purchasing from the Kagiso Range, you are helping contribute towards the long-term care of his prosthetic legs.


But your support goes beyond fundraising.


By wearing this range, you help create awareness around disability. The print becomes a talking point — an opportunity to start conversations, challenge assumptions, and help normalise difference in everyday spaces.


This range is not only about supporting one boy.

It is about changing the way we see ability, movement, and strength.



THE VIRTUAL RUN



To further support Kagiso’s journey, we will also be hosting a virtual 5km run.


Participants can complete the run in their own time and space, and all finishers will receive a limited-edition Kagiso Finisher’s T-shirt as a symbol of their support.


This run is for anyone who believes that movement should be accessible, celebrated, and shared.



IN HIS HONOUR



Kagiso reminds us that strength looks different on everyone.

That courage can be quiet.

And that joy can exist alongside challenge.


This range is for Kagiso.

And for every person who believes that movement should be possible for all.


Thank you for being part of his story.




 
 
 

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