From Jonathan Anderson to Christophe Lemaire to Hana Tajima, Uniqlo has worked with its collaborators, who each came up with a t-shirt to add to the brand's charity t-shirt project, Peace For All.

The project uses t-shirts as a blank canvas for everyone to express his or her individuality. The project, first launched on June 17 with the aim of raising funds to support peace efforts by selling t-shirts with designs that convey a desire for peace, has received tremendous support from customers.

The ten new UTs expand the range of colour variations is available since end of July.

Anderson’s t-shirt for Peace For All.
Anderson’s t-shirt for Peace For All.

Anderson says in an ever more uncertain times, we need to do all we can to support those who need it most.

"The fashion community must work together to make the best possible contribution to society that it can," he says about his creation.

The Northern Irish designer established JW Anderson in 2008. At first an elaborate collection of accessories, it quickly evolved to offer ready-to-wear and attracted attention, enabling the label to show during the 2008 London Fashion Week. Uniqlo and JW Anderson first launched in 2017.

Uniqlo parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate all profits from sales, no less than 20 per cent of the sales price of each t-shirt, to organisations that provide humanitarian aid to those affected by poverty, discrimination, violence, conflict, and natural disasters.

It's priced at RM59.90 and available from size XS to 2XL.

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