John Bartlett Ambassador Collection Benefits Farm Sanctuary
Written by Vegetarian Star on August 6th, 2012 in Animal Issues, Charitable Causes And Campaigns, Fashion.
John Bartlett, vegan fashion designer who discontinued leather items in his collections and has worked to raise awareness on the fur industry, has designed a set of limited edition t-shirts benefiting Farm Sanctuary, one of North America’s largest farm animal rescue and protection organizations.
The Ambassador Collection features tees in both men’s and women’s styles, displaying a silhouette of either a chicken, a pig or a cow. Each shirt has a specific number printed on the sleeve that represents the number of animals from factory farms killed for food each year. The shirt pictured here indicates there are approximately 35,000,000 such animals used each year.
Both the men’s and women’s shirts are 100% cotton and come in sizes Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large.
Ten percent of the proceeds from the Ambassador Collection will benefit Farm Sanctuary.
The entire shirt collection, displayed in photos taken on the sanctuary’s Watkins Glen shelter, can be viewed at JohnBartlettny.com.
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