The Hundreds and Billionaire Boys Club Collab for BLM
Find out which brands have collaborated on a new t-shirt supporting the Black Lives Matter movement
The brands The Hundreds and Billionaire Boys Club have teamed up to release a new collaboration. During these intense times, the brands have released a new t-shirt which supports the Black Lives Matter movement. All the proceeds made from this design will go towards the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as the Black Mental Health Alliance.
The shirt is a black t-shirt, with white outlines. It also has double-needle bottom hem and sleeves, shoulder-to-shoulder tape, a preshrunk fit, and is 100 percent cotton tubular jersey. The front part features a bomb with a lit fuse starting to explode, with the capital letters BLM, obviously standing for "Black Lives Matter." Below, the words "Billionaire Boys Club," appear in smaller writing. The back side of the shirt features the words Black Lives Matter, a smaller bomb identical to the one on the front, and a person wearing a helmet.
The brands are the latest to step up with an effort to raise funds for such causes amid worldwide protests calling attention to police brutality, systemic racism, and the dire need for change on all fronts. Other voices who recently announced contributions to social justice organizations include Supreme, Palace, Basketcase, Alife, and more.
Report: Anna Bechtel
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