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January 16, 2007
Invisible Children and Guess
Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks | Filed under: Cause Marketing
If you've got your Product (Red) sneakers and hoodies, perhaps it's time to expand your cause-supporting wardrobe. The Guess apparel retailer and the non-profit Invisible Children have teamed up to offer an Invisible Children T-shirt and DVD pack. You get a copy of the Invisible Children rough cut DVD and a specially designed Invisible Children T-shirt.
It's the brainchild of 14-year-old Olivia and 16-year-old Caroline, daughters of Maurice Marciano, the founder and co-ceo of Guess?. They saw the Invisible Children story on Oprah and were inspired to do something. Their father loved the idea, but insisted that they do all the work to make the project happen.
The shirts and DVD should be in stores now.
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I bout a green shirt to support the cause but Guess didnt have the Invisible Children DVD in stores. how do I get my copy of the rough cut?
Thanks,
Chanda
Posted by: Chanda Lockhart at September 14, 2007 7:12 PM
Are the Guess? shirts still on sale? I'm a student and am trying to organize a fundraiser at my high school. Are there any organizations that sell Invisible Children shirts and merchandise that come in bulk and have almost all proceeds go to Invisible Children?
Posted by: Ruth Tam at November 29, 2007 9:06 AM
I have tried and tried to find an Invisible Children t-shirt for my son....please help....
Posted by: Gina at December 3, 2007 8:53 PM
I too am trying to find one of the Invisile Children t-shirts. Are they still selling them, if so where?!?! Help!
Posted by: Chelsea at March 12, 2008 10:53 AM
I think the Guess shirts were a limited time deal and Guess no longer carries them.
For other Invisible Children clothing and products, your best bet is to check the Invisible Children store.
Posted by: Kevin D. Hendricks at April 10, 2008 4:55 PM