I like a good colorful tee, especially since I passed my teen years and stopped wearing black….
In comes Timberland with a triple whammy. Colorful, eco-conscious and for a good cause. These tees were designed by a group of art school kids in haiti last year, long before the devestating quake ripped the Haiti island apart. They kinda represent a Haitian spirit with the kids depiction of trees, rivers and people, and I love it!
100% of the profits from these tees go back to Haiti to rebuild lives, and as said, you get the double bonus of not wearing a boring tee or having ht ecotton on your back cost the earth. I’m all over this one…
4 colours, Timberland Stores, available now, get on it.


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