Cherry Los Angeles Taps Wasted Youth, Carrots, & More for a Tee
Amy Duong — June 8, 2020 — Social Good
Cherry Los Angeles draws in the help of Wasted Youth, Carrots, Uncle Paulie's Deli, and SHABBAAAAA Sound System on a collaborative graphic tee. The graphic tee is designed in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, offered in black or white colorway options.
It is launched to shine light on the social justice issues that many face with proceeds going to the United Negro College Fund and Black Lives Matter Los Angeles. In terms of the design, the front chest features a protest-themed visual of someone holding a sign that reads "ENOUGH" over their head facing a line of armed police. The ENOUGH graphic is the most standout as it is adorned in red on the black tee and green on the white tee.
Image Credit: Cherry Los Angeles
It is launched to shine light on the social justice issues that many face with proceeds going to the United Negro College Fund and Black Lives Matter Los Angeles. In terms of the design, the front chest features a protest-themed visual of someone holding a sign that reads "ENOUGH" over their head facing a line of armed police. The ENOUGH graphic is the most standout as it is adorned in red on the black tee and green on the white tee.
Image Credit: Cherry Los Angeles
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Graphic Tees for Social Causes - The use of graphic tees to collaborate with various organizations to support different social causes provides an opportunity for companies to innovate in the area of social responsibility.
2. Protest-inspired Design - Incorporating protest-inspired designs into fashion provides an opportunity for companies to innovate in fostering conversation and creating awareness about social issues.
3. Proceeds Donation to Social Justice Organizations - Companies can innovate by donating a portion of their profits to social justice organizations through the sale of products that support these causes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Companies within the fashion industry can create collaborative graphic tees and incorporate protest-inspired design to promote social justice causes.
2. Non-profits - Organizations working for social justice can partner with fashion companies to create products that help raise funds and create awareness about their causes.
3. Social Justice Advocacy Groups - Advocacy groups can work with companies to create products that support their causes and raise funds to support their programs.
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