Garra: The Depth Beneath the Surface
In Wiradjuri language, Garra means deep water. And that's exactly where Chloe Saddler's second Kozii collection takes you — beneath the surface, into the stillness, the unknown, and the powerful energy that lives there.

The Print
Garra represents the depth and stillness of water that holds stories, wisdom, and life. Where Wambura is chaos and colour, Garra is something quieter — a reflection of the deep dark ocean and the force it carries beneath the calm.
Chloe designed Garra to honour that duality. Water as life. Water as mystery. Water as a living thing with its own memory and power. For a brand built around the water, it couldn't be more fitting.

The Collection
The Garra print is available across four Kozii cuts across both our male and female range — the Xover One Piece, the Elite Bind One Piece, the Racer and the Basic Jammer. That means Garra is Kozii's first Indigenous print to extend into menswear — a milestone worth noting.

Whether you're training, competing, or just living at the water's edge, there's a Garra style built for how you move.
Why It Matters
Putting an Indigenous print into a men's jammer isn't a small thing. It means more people wearing culture, more conversations starting poolside, more visibility for Chloe's work and the story behind it. That's the whole point.
Kozii's Indigenous collaborations are not trend pieces. They are long term commitments to ensuring Aboriginal artists have a platform in Australian sport and swimwear — and that the water reflects the people who have always belonged to it.

Chloe Saddler is a Wiradjuri artist living on Bundjalung land whose work celebrates culture, identity, and the depth of connection between Aboriginal people and Country. Garra is her second collection with Kozii.
Shop the Garra collection now — limited run.
