T-shirts sold via vending machines to raise money for schools
Former actress Nanette Medved-Po and partners in a nongovernmental organization are “dispensing hope” through a vending machine.
Former actress Nanette Medved-Po and partners in a nongovernmental organization are “dispensing hope” through a vending machine.
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In a little-known development, Inquirer Lifestyle learned that the London-based Filipino fashion designer Lesley Mobo designed a well-received graphic T-shirt line for Japanese giant Uniqlo last season. He is now working on a second capsule collection.
Lacoste L!ve continues its collaboration with the famous Japanese manga team Tezuka Productions.
As people troop to the SM Mall of Asia Arena for the do-or-die UAAP match between the DLSU Green Archers and the UST Growling Tigers, expect students and alumni to wear their best school shirts.
Despite our busy lifestyle, we seldom remember the real issues in our society that need the most attention. With something as ordinary as an everyday T-shirt, you can help deliver the message of (sometimes) overlooked ideas such as love and equality.
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