Team Players: Threadless & Unicef
Let’s face it: we all strive to be the Good Guy in life (most of the time). But how many good deeds or random acts of kindness have you done, where you see little to no appreciation or “thanks” in return?
Well, with the launch of innovative clothing line Good Shirts, you’ll now be able to do good, and walk away with something to show for it.
The U.S. fund for The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has partnered with t-shirt company Threadless, BBH New York, and crafty artists Christine and Justin Gignac to create Good Shirts. This one-of-a-kind clothing line is all about changing the world and saving lives—kind of like the modern apparel equivalent of a superhero.
The Good Shirts Collection features a variety of tees designed to signify your personal contribution. Donate $24.30 (the cost of vaccinating 81 children against measles) and you can sport a shirt with an artistically designed cartoon syringe. $49.96 gets you a tee showcasing a half-eaten biscuit—but even more significantly, this money provides 1,200 high-energy biscuits to nurture children during an emergency.
Good Shirts come in both men and women styles, in various sizes. And if you donate more than $75, you’ll receive free shipping! Go ahead, make a donation, wear something good, and save a few lives while you’re at it… you can give yourself a big pat on the back now.
Check out the GOOD SHIRTS at Threadless and let us know which design you like best!