Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:35
Consilium clothing - experts in digitally printed clothing.A new range of printed clothing has been launched to help raise awareness about people living with the disease Multiple Sclerosis. Shea Mullen, form Pittsburgh, owns and operates Good Chemistry Design which creates a range of products and clothing items. Ms Mullen has designed a collection of printed t-shirts to coincide with Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, which kicks off on Monday and runs until March 8th. The Give and Take printed t-shirts will support a variety of national charities devoted to helping people with disease, which includes Ms Mullen herself. Items of 100 per cent, custom-dyed cotton printed clothing have all been inspired by different people in the designer's life, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. "These are more than just t-shirts. They are part of a lifestyle. I realise there are big issues globally, but the causes I chose are everyday obstacles we all face," she explained to the publication. A US college basketball team recently launched a range of printed clothing designed to raise awareness about the fight against breast cancer.Find out more about our printed clothes.