Cargo Flight for UNICEF
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$300,000 $999.99 Guys Tee
$300,000 can provide a charter flight to transport vital aid from the UNICEF supply warehouse in Copenhagen to Nairobi, Kenya. 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
$300,000 $999.99 Girly Tee
$300,000 can provide a charter flight to transport vital aid from the UNICEF supply warehouse in Copenhagen to Nairobi, Kenya. 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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About the design
- TeeV: Good Shirts for the Horn of Africa
- Forum: What's the buzz
- Printed with: plastisol ink, 3-color screen print and a chino additive for softness
- Tags: justin christine gignac unicef charter flight plane cargo
About the designer
- Name
- Christine + Justin Gignac
- Nickname
- aka WantsForSale
- Hometown
- NYC, NY
- URL: wantsforsale.com


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does this come with the girl/guy for 300k?
lemme get 3 in medium please
It must not get armpit holes
It must not get armpit holes
OMG he's wearing a 300,000 dollar tee!:O
MAN I MUST GET THIS SHIRT! Let me just make a quick run to the black market to sell my kidney...
For all the people saying to read the description, you need to add it to the basket to see it is actually $300k...
but obviously its if you donate $300k you get a free shirt with a nice little plane.
(well thats the way i see it)
I'll wait for the reprint.
I think i'll buy a real plane....
300 k
for reall !!!!
I think this is a great concept and hope that it is successful and really takes off!!!
Many of the previous posters cannot follow basic instructions: "say somethin' nice"
I realise the irony in my statement above.
I'm afraid this is a terrible idea. Threadless may have a strong fanbase, but more than likely not a rich one. I rarely can afford more then one shirt if they're not on sale. Why wait for that, rare, one generous person when you have a whole community who can give a little? Patrick Rothfuss, the author of The Name of the Wind (shameless plug for an awesome author and man) has a charity drive every winter with Heifer International and raised nearly $500,000 dollars last year, if I remember correctly. There are some expensive items auctioned off, but other than those it is just a raffle ticket for ever $10 donated. This is a cool concept, and all artsy-fartsy, but realistically I don't see it working. I would love it if it did work, but honestly it just looks like a popularity dive (calling Guinness?) I expect many of the cheaper shirts will sell(if I weren't strap for cash I'd probably get a mosquito one), but the materials/effort put into the more expensive ones seems too wasteful. A lot more help could be contributed if this was choreographed better. Selfish-American or not, seeing a $300,000 dollar price tag kind of puts me off for the whole project.
We are the 99%. We can't afford this =(
300,000 for a charter?!?! You can BUY a cargo plane for half that...