Would you pay $54 for this top? Terri Irwin ditches her khakis and turns heads in a VERY bold fishing sweater

Would you pay $54 for this top? Terri Irwin ditches her khakis and turns heads in a VERY bold fishing sweater

She’s the queen of khaki when she’s at work, tirelessly running Australia Zoo. 

But Terri Irwin unleashed her wild side on Tuesday when she stepped out in a colourful shirt alongside son Robert, his girlfriend Rorie and son-in-law Chandler Powell. 

The wildlife warrior appeared relaxed in the aqua and teal sportswear, emblazoned with a barramundi. 

While she runs a multimillion dollar dynasty, Terri proved she’s a thrifty shopper as she made her way across the airport tarmac in the Sorido fishing shirt that retails for $54. 

Terri’s fashion statement comes after she publicly marked the anniversary of her husband Steve Irwin’s death with a solemn tribute to the late Crocodile Hunter.

Terrie Irwin (left) is the queen of khaki when she’s at work, tirelessly running Australia Zoo. But she unleashed her wild side on Tuesday when she stepped out in a colourful shirt alongside son Robert, his girlfriend Rorie (right) and son-in-law Chandler Powell

The wildlife warrior appeared relaxed in the aqua and teal sportswear, emblazoned with a barramundi. Pictured: Robert Irwin (right)

The wildlife warrior appeared relaxed in the aqua and teal sportswear, emblazoned with a barramundi. Pictured: Robert Irwin (right)  

The wildlife star, 59, who only joined Instagram last week, shared a rarely seen photo of Steve sitting crouched in a hut with a dog next to him. 

Terri kept it brief but deeply meaningful on the 17th anniversary of her husband’s death, leaving the caption, ‘Remembering Steve,’ with just a singe red love heart. 

Steve tragically died when a stingray barb pierced his chest on September 4, 2006, while filming near Batt Reef, Queensland, in his native Australia. 

He was just 44-years-old at the time. 

While she runs a multimillion dollar dynasty, Terri proved she's a thrifty shopper as she made her way across the airport tarmac in the Sorido fishing shirt that retails for $54

While she runs a multimillion dollar dynasty, Terri proved she’s a thrifty shopper as she made her way across the airport tarmac in the Sorido fishing shirt that retails for $54 

Get Terri's look! But you better be quick

Get Terri’s look! But you better be quick

Terri's fashion statement comes after she publicly marked the anniversary of her husband Steve Irwin's death with a solemn tribute to the late Crocodile Hunter

Terri’s fashion statement comes after she publicly marked the anniversary of her husband Steve Irwin’s death with a solemn tribute to the late Crocodile Hunter

The wildlife star, 59, who only joined Instagram last week, shared a rarely seen photo of Steve sitting crouched in a hut with a dog next to him. Pictured

The wildlife star, 59, who only joined Instagram last week, shared a rarely seen photo of Steve sitting crouched in a hut with a dog next to him. Pictured 

Terri kept it brief but deeply meaningful on the 17th anniversary of her husband's death, leaving the caption, 'Remembering Steve,' with just a singe red love heart

Terri kept it brief but deeply meaningful on the 17th anniversary of her husband’s death, leaving the caption, ‘Remembering Steve,’ with just a singe red love heart 

Fans of Steve quickly poured their heart out to Terri, offering love and support to the beloved conservationist, as they too remembered Steve. 

‘Thank you for keeping him alive and present for all of us. You have forged a path for the rest of us widowed mamas to follow,’ one fan wrote. 

‘I wish I could say how much Steve Irwin and you Terri meant to us growing up…I wish you had more time together, but he is with you always and shaped the next generation in many ways. Love to you and your family from the USA!’ wrote another. 

Yet another wrote their daughter was becoming a vet after being inspired by Steve’s work with animals and passion for wildlife. 

Steve tragically died when a stingray barb pierced his chest on September 4, 2006, while filming near Batt Reef, Queensland , in his native Australia

Steve tragically died when a stingray barb pierced his chest on September 4, 2006, while filming near Batt Reef, Queensland , in his native Australia 



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