Global apparel retailer Uniqlo on April 19th announced the global release of five new T-shirts for the ongoing Peace For All charity project.
The latest collection features new graphics designed especially for this project by collaborators including tennis legend Roger Federer, as well as artwork from Miffy creator, the late Dick Bruna.
Since the launch of the project in June 2022, a total of more than 1 million Peace For All T-shirts have been sold worldwide.
100% of the profits from the sale of these T-shirts are donated to international aid organisations that assist people impacted by poverty, discrimination, violence, and conflict around the world, including UNHCR (the UN refugee agency), Save the Children, and Plan International.
So far, close to RM10 million have been donated as part of the project.
Activities supported by Peace For All donations include the self-reliance projects for Rohingya women refugees in Bangladesh, educational support for displaced Syrian children and vulnerable Lebanese children in North Lebanon, and a campaign to eliminate child early and forced marriage in Vietnam.
The Peace For All charity project was founded on the concept that a T-shirt can help make the world a better place.
In addition to the donations generated by the project, Uniqlo believes that T-shirts have the power to express the ideas of the wearer, as well as elicit empathy and spread messages broadly.
The new designs is available for purchase in Malaysia starting from Friday, April 21st. - KitaReporters/Media Release