Here at Promo Marketing we love a good charity promotional tee. Charitable causes are always great to spotlight, and we especially love when a charity gets creative and designs a must-have tee. In 2018, there have been a slew of amazing, inspiring charity T-shirts that I wanted to spotlight. Honestly, it was difficult to just pick five, so I have no doubt that there are many more out there that deserve attention.
Keep reading for my top five picks of 2018, and let me know in the comments section if you’ve seen any stellar charity T-shirts this year.
1. Balmain x Beyonce’s American Negro College Fund Merchandise
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlDsQJ_AVtY/
Beyonce and Balmain teamed up to release Beyonce’s Coachella looks in support of the American Negro College Fund, and I think it’s an incredible idea. Now fans can get their hands on her limited-edition Coachella apparel, and it all goes to a great cause.
2. ASOS x GLAAD Collection
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkdsNO1gtRn/
To celebrate Pride Month, ASOS teamed up with LGBT+ charity GLAAD for a special-edition line of clothing. The 22-piece collection was an instant hit.
3. The Wing’s Women’s Prison Association T-shirts
https://www.instagram.com/p/BloDRMVFggX/?taken-by=the.wing
Admittedly, I’ve been a big fan of The Wing’s merchandise for a while now, so I was especially enthused when I learned they were donating a percentage of the proceeds to the Women’s Prison Association.
4. Victoria Beckham x Red Nose Day T-shirts
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjILKz9FdHt/?taken-by=victoriabeckham
I’ve written about my love for the Spice Girls and these charitable T-shirts previously. In fact, I own one, so you know I’m a fan.
5. Lane Johnson’s Eagles Underdog T-shirts
Hey @JOEL9ONE, we think this shirt will go really well with your mask 😉
And if other @Eagles fans want this 🐶 shirt you can get it here https://t.co/pap41Zwlfj pic.twitter.com/E6EyKwPk2K
— Official NFL Shop (@OfficialNFLShop) January 22, 2018
The evolution of this T-shirt into a charitable T-shirt was a process, but now that the proceeds of the T-shirt went to Philadelphia schools, I can put it on my list.