Earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan couple of days ago are one of the worst tragedies in the history of this country. Among many people that are helping victims through donations are many clothing labels and designers, which are donating part of their sales to help with the disaster relief efforts. These are just a few examples, and if you wish to participate in helping out make sure you visit their websites and purchase something.
Sistine is having a sale, so the prices for all the tees in their online shop is slashed to $30, down from $36. They will donate $10 out of every tee sold to the Red Cross for the disaster relief efforts in Japan. They also plan to continue to do this for as long as they can, making a donation at the end of every month and posting the receipt of the donation on their blog to ensure the good folks that have made their efforts to help they are committed to this cause.
Vicious History is also taking part in the relief efforts of those affected by the tsunami in Japan. From March 11-13, 50% of each Vicious History sale will be donated to the Red Cross Disaster fund. In case you don’t know – Vicious History specialize in contemporary apparel which incorporates a vast range of historical influences into it’s designs.
T-shirt and poster designer Rob Dobi at Full Bleed created a benefit poster for Japan. “I did what little I could and designed a print to benefit relief in Japan. All profits go straight to disaster recovery”, says he. You can purchase this awesome piece of art and do something noble at once.
These are just some of the examples. If your line is having a benefit sale – or if you know about one – please do let us know by leaving your comment below.
Help us clear inventory and Japan as well, http://www.LilLoveDriven.com donating a percentage to the RedCross for every purchase. Thank you in advanced for this you help out!
~LLD
Thanks for sharing, guys! Also nice you’re participating!
I am donating a dollar for every shirt sold from my stores through Monday 11:59 EST. You can see more here. Thanks for letting us share.
http://bit.ly/emKcZe
Hello everyone.
MilkIndustries has just designed a line of tees dedicated to Japan.
http://milktees.spreadshirt.it/cry-japan-A15435638/customize/color/1
Money will be donated for the japanese post-heartquake.
Check it out!
For a while, I am going to donate all proceeds out of the limited shirts of Paper Heart to the Red Cross. Everybody can help.
http://www.iheartyou.de/paperheartclothing/look-sharp-doing-good/
Or join our growing group here and tell your friends about it:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117720941635516
Take care, David
I love the poster, but i’m wanting a shirt so if that could be made into one i would deffinately buy it.
Hi we’re actually having a 2 way charity, one is that 50% of all products on our store from March 14th – 18th will be donated to Red Cross for Japan’s disaster and relief program.
The other is a simple 12$ tee, in which ALL profits will be donated. We’re looking to help, and hope we can make a difference at what we do best.
If you’re interested in being part of the movement please check it out here: elektrek.bigcartel.com
sorry here’s the correct link
http://www.elektrek.bigcartel.com
It’s great seeing so many t-shirt companies/businesses helping out with this tragic event.
Japan Relief Fund – 4 great designs – donated by, Markus, Gabriel Gozzer, Glen Caskie & ICFN
100% of the profits generated from sales of this shirt will be donated to the Red Cross who are currently helping people affected by the Tsunami in Japan so buy one and invite your freinds to do the same !
http://icamefromnothing.bigcartel.com/category/japan-relief-fund
Charlie Sheen shirts , profits go to Red Cross for rescue efforts in Japan .
http://shop.obzest.co.uk/product/charlie-monroe-bi-winning-t-shirt
http://shop.obzest.co.uk/product/charlie-sheen-bi-winning-t-shirt
Crawl Apparel is doing what we can to help out loved ones in Japan. For this weekend, we will be giving 15% of all sales to the relief effort. Head over to http://www.crawlapparel.com and help out! Thanks so much!