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My son and I bought t-shirts like this today at Tideloadsofhope.com. We saw it on a TV ad, and the profits go to wash the clothes of people who are homeless and disadvantaged. What a great idea! At $15 the t-shirts are very reasonable, and remind me of Andy Warhol's soup can pictures.
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