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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      “We had

                                                                                                                                                                                                                            something that


                                                                                                                                                                                                                           felt and looked


                                                                                                                                                                                                                            great, and that

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  anyone can

                                                                                                                                                                                                                            wear out in the


                                                                                                                                                                                                                           sun. It all grew


                                                                                                                                                                                                                               from there.”










          ANCHORS                                              With a background in photography, fashion and textiles, Tess took the wheel   Syd is from Sydney. (Before you start thinking, that’s a coincidence,


                                                               and designed a new take on the fishing shirt — one that was UPF50 sun-safe

                                                                                                                                         it isn’t. His name is actually Darroch, but in true FNQ style, none of
                                                               and super-lightweight, with vented panels down the sides for that crucial
                                                                                                                                         his new friends could get their tongues around it, so they used his
                                                               airflow. She hand-drew the simple yet stylish designs inspired by their life

                                                                                                                                         hometown as an easy alternative.) Syd grew up on Sydney Harbour,

          AWAY!                                                on the Reef. After seemingly endless researching and trialling of fabrics, she   spent his childhood on boats, and headed north in the 1990s.
                                                               found the perfect manufacturing partner in WA, and the first shirts went

                                                                                                                                         When Tess met Syd in Port Douglas in 2011, they were united by their
                                                               into production.
                                                                                                                                         love of life in the tropics, and a passion for the outdoor lifestyle from the
                                                               “One  of  the  most  important  things  for  us  was  to  have  our  sun  shirts
                                                                                                                                         ocean to the rainforest to the bush.
                                                               Australian made, so we could control the quality and the materials being
                                                                                                                                         “Drawing and art and working with textiles is a passion of mine,” says
                                                               used,” explains Tess. “I know it’s not always an option, but I think if you can,
                                                               supporting Aussie owned and made is definitely something you should be    Tess. “But my other love has always been the ocean and the Reef and

                                                                                                                                         working on boats. Syd’s always worked on boats and has been a skipper
                                                               trying to do.”                                                            for many of the local tour companies. For a long time, I worked as an
          WORDS by Sara Mulcahy                                It wasn’t long before curious passengers aboard the fishing charters were   underwater photographer so I could bring those two worlds together.

         A                                                     asking about the crew gear, wondering if they were available to buy on board.   That’s why Anchorline is the ultimate job for us because we’re selling

               wise man (Plato to his friends) once said “Necessity is the mother

                                                               And so the first sales were made. Tess and Syd then started loading up the
                                                                                                                                         our own lifestyle. Every weekend we’re out on the water with our two
               of all invention”. And lovers of the great outdoors here in Port
                                                               car on weekends, taking explorative stalls at local markets in Palm Cove and

                                                                                                                                         daughters, fishing and spear fishing and paddleboarding and exploring,

               Douglas will tell you he was onto something there when it comes


          to the fishing shirt.                                Yungaburra near Lake Tinaroo. They soon realised they had something big   and the inspiration for the range starts right there.”
                                                               on the line.



          Back in 2018, Tessa and Darroch ‘Syd’ McMonnies were sailing the ocean   “The response was amazing,” says Tess. “There was a gap in the market for   Anchorline officially launched in 2020. The website went live in January,



          blue with their fishing charter business, taking visitors on day trips from Port   something that was easy to wear and versatile, with more subtle designs. We   a month before COVID-19 shut down the world. Plans to do trade

          Douglas to chase Coral Trout, Spanish Mackerel and Giant Trevally. When   found we were selling to a range of different people from sailors and anglers   shows, expos and markets went on hold, and the business was left to

          you’re out on the water seven days a week, a cool and comfortable crew is   to bushwalkers and paddleboarders. While the designs definitely lean   tick along slowly online. Once things started to open up again a year


          paramount, and the pair wanted to kit out themselves and their team with   towards the water, it’s not all about fishing! We had something that felt and   later, Syd and Tess took a leap of faith and sold the fishing charter

          clothing that fitted the bill.                       looked great, and that anyone can wear out in the sun. It all grew from there.”  business to concentrate on the brand full time.

          “Syd was out on the boats all day, every day, even in summer when it was   Tess is a lifetime Douglas Shire local. Born on the now defunct maternity   “A year and a half ago, we took on TS Print & Embroidery, a garment

          super-hot,” says Tess. “He was dying of heat, and we could never find   ward at Mossman Hospital, she grew up with her family in the Mowbray   decoration business which meant we could do even more of the
          anything for him and the crew to wear that looked respectable and was cool   Valley. After high school, she decamped to university in Brisbane to study   Anchorline production ourselves,” says Syd. “We screen print and


          enough to wear all year round. There didn’t seem to be anything out there   fine arts and fashion design, which she used as a springboard to head   embroider all our shirts on site here in Port Douglas. We’ve grown

          that was made in Australia, for Australian conditions. I thought, we can   overseas and explore the world.                     both businesses quite substantially over the past 18 months and life is
          definitely do better than this.”                                                                                               consequently pretty hectic right now!”

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