Fashion news 21 August 2008
House of the Gods, the diffusion t-shirt label set up by Buddhist Punk, and known for its rock ‘n' roll collaborations with the likes of Blondie and David Bowie, has teamed up with The Burma Campaign UK to raise funds for the disaster-ridden country. Set up in 1991, the campaign forms part of a global movement campaigning for human rights and democracy in Burma. The collection of unisex tees, which come in grey, red or white, bear the slogan, "Buddhist Punk campaigning for human rights and democracy in Burma" in a bold, punk-inspired type. All profits from sales of the tops, which are available to buy now and cost £35 each, will go towards the The Burma Campaign UK.
Visit buddhistpunk.co.uk for stockists
Picture: T-shirt, by House of the Gods for The Burma Campaign UK, photographed by Ami Barwell
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