Birmingham-based clothing brand raises money for charity with Pride T-shirt
Punks and Chancers, an independent clothing brand based in the city, released their limited-edition organic Pride T-shirts just ahead of 2022’s Birmingham Pride festival
Punks and Chancers, an independent clothing brand based in the city, released their limited-edition organic Pride T-shirts just ahead of 2022’s Birmingham Pride festival. The T-shirts were hand screen-printed in Birmingham, using a blend of five fluoro water-based inks, making each design slightly unique due to the process of blending the inks through the screen. Five pounds from each T-shirt was donated to Birmingham Pride Community Fund.
Zoe from Punks and Chancers, who said she was “forever proud to be an ally”, announced that a £250 donation had been made to the Birmingham Pride Community Fund thanks to the sales of the limited-edition Pride T-shirts.
The Birmingham Pride Community Trust Fund supports local community and support groups within the LGBTQ+ community. You can find guidelines and information regarding how to apply on the Birmingham Pride Website.
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