100 Metric Tons Of Corn Soy Blend for UNICEF
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$75,000 $999.99 Guys Tee
Corn soy blend is a fortified flour distributed during periods of drought or famine. $75,000 can provide 100 metric tons of this emergency food, which UNICEF is aiming to deliver to more than a million Somalis per month over the next several months. T-shirts illustrated by Christine and Justin Gignac.
100% of your donation will go to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to support life-saving relief efforts for children. Do a little or a whole lot of good - check out all 12 Good Shirts here.
For ordering information about this tee, email goodshirts@threadless.com
$75,000 $999.99 Girly Tee
Corn soy blend is a fortified flour distributed during periods of drought or famine. $75,000 can provide 100 metric tons of this emergency food, which UNICEF is aiming to deliver to more than a million Somalis per month over the next several months. T-shirts illustrated by Christine and Justin Gignac.
100% of your donation will go to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to support life-saving relief efforts for children. Do a little or a whole lot of good - check out all 12 Good Shirts here.
For ordering information about this tee, email goodshirts@threadless.com
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- TeeV: Good Shirts for the Horn of Africa
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About the designer
- Name
- Christine + Justin Gignac
- Nickname
- aka WantsForSale
- Hometown
- NYC, NY
- URL: wantsforsale.com


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@workinsync - selling 1000's of these shirts would be counterproductive, as it would be costly and would reduce the amount of money that would go directly to UNICEF as at the end of the day threadless is a business. But I believe a good idea would be for people to buy the shirts together; i.e., everyone chips in, and then a raffle is drawn for the shirt from those who contributed. Just a thought.
I agree, cool prints and a fantastic idea, but there's a higher chance of lots of people buying lots of unicef shirts for cheap, rather then one kind person with a spare $75000 to spend on a tee.
I love the UNICEF prints. Any chance of reprints with dark colors? Also - why are the coolest ones tens of thousands of dollars? Why not sell 1000s of them for cheaper?
THIS IS GREAT