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The Quiet Life makes loud shirts

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The Quiet Life has released its collection of t-shirts for the upcoming season and they have focused on a green message as well as raising money for charity.

The green is in the planet, or should be anyway, hence the Happy Planet/ Sad Planet image. You decide how happy the Earth is. Oddly enough, both Happy and Sad are doing the exact same dance move. Maybe the dance is life, and the fact that it continues despite... um, sorry. I get carried away when my inner-Al Gore starts tingling.

The charity shirt is Right On Fight On (pictured) which was designed by Neil Doshi in an online contest. All of the materials involved in the printing of the shirt have been donated by vendors which allows for 100% of the proceeds to go to a good cause. Hence the contest being called the "Design a t-shirt for a good cause contest." See how that works?

The good cause in this case is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. A good cause indeed.

There are many more shirts available on their website. The shirts below are from the 2008 Spring/Summer release:

Quiet Life T-Shirts

(click thumbnails to view gallery)



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