Limited Edition T-shirts on Auction for Plunket
Grab Limited Edition T-shirts on Auction and Support Plunket
26 June 2009
For immediate release
Lucky bidders can win great looking t-shirts in a charity auction running near the end of this month to raise money for Plunket.
Beginning Friday 26 June and ending Sunday 5 July evening, the Plunket Trade Me Charity Auction, http://www.trademe.co.nz/plunket, will offer limited edition t-shirts from Plunket’s first designer t-shirt collection, in collaboration with charitable label, thehinitiative. The specially designed t-shirts showcase designs based on Plunket related themes from New Zealand design talent Olivier Perkins, Mari Pettersson, Laura Cibilich and Benjamin Thomson.
Buy a t-shirt and part of the purchase price goes to Plunket, to help provide young families with the support they need to raise happy, healthy children. Look great in a t-shirt, and do good at the same time!
Men’s and women’s t-shirts start from $40, with at least $10 going to Plunket; babies’ and kids’ t-shirts start from $20, with at least $5 going to the charity.
To view the Plunket Charity Auction, please visit: http://www.trademe.co.nz/plunket
The Plunket Trade Me charity auction was made possible with the support of Trade Me and stuff.co.nz.
For more information on the charitable label, thehinitiative, and the Plunket t-shirt collection, visit http://www.lookgreatdogood.co.nz
To find out more about Plunket or the services that they offer in your area, visit http://www.plunket.org.nz
ENDS
About thehinitiative:
thehinitiative is a street wear fashion label dedicated to being Robin Hood, from a base in
Wellington, New Zealand that promotes the idea LOOK
GREAT, DO GOOD. Get a thehinitiative t-shirt, look great in
it, and they will ensure that money goes to their partner
charities and good causes.
www.thehinitiative.com
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