Rachel Hunter’s latest T-shirt inspiration
Media Release 30/09/09
Rachel Hunter’s latest T-shirt inspiration at The Warehouse
Rachel Hunter has again
joined forces with The Warehouse – this time to launch a
limited edition collection of “Positively Pink” t-shirts
on sale throughout October as part of The Warehouse’s
Think Pink campaign to raise money for The New Zealand
Breast Cancer Foundation (NZBCF).
The New Zealand born supermodel has designed four stylish t-shirts as an extension of her successful “Rachel” range, available in exclusively at The Warehouse from just $29.99, with $5 from each item purchased donated to the NZBCF.
Says Rachel, “I think every woman has been affected by breast cancer in one way or another, whether they know someone who has had the disease or have had a scare themselves. Being aware and taking action are vital, so when The Warehouse and New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation approached me to design a range of t-shirts for Breast Cancer Action Month, I saw this as the perfect opportunity to continue my support for what I feel is such an important issue for women everywhere.”
The Warehouse’s Marketing Director, Stuart Yorston, says, “We are delighted to be partnering with Rachel Hunter to release the limited edition pink t-shirts under her signature “Rachel” range. They are a great way to help spread the prevention message and assist with NZBCF’s crucial research.”
Flip flops, underwear and hats are just a few of the fashionable items available from The Warehouse’s exciting “Positively Pink” range on offer throughout October with a donation from each item sold going to NZBCF.
A limited edition pen and a trendy, environmentally-friendly reusable shopping bag are also on offer - each priced at only $2 dollars with 100% of proceeds being donated.
To show their support for Breast Cancer Action Month, all Warehouse employees will be wearing pink polo shirts throughout the month of October.
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