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		<title>More Good Cause Tees</title>
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CommonThreadz not only has nice looking t-shirts, but they also donate one school uniform to a child in a developing nation for each shirt you buy (which makes the $38 per tee price tag much more justified).
It seems like more and more of these &#8220;buy a tee and we will donate&#8221; companies are popping up all the time. Thankfully the business model seems to be working.
Post from: The Daily Tee
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<p><a href="http://www.commonthreadz.org/shop/womens_kwan/index.html">CommonThreadz</a> not only has nice looking t-shirts, but they also donate one school uniform to a child in a developing nation for each shirt you buy (which makes the $38 per tee price tag much more justified).</p>
<p>It seems like more and more of these &#8220;buy a tee and we will donate&#8221; companies are popping up all the time. Thankfully the business model seems to be working.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/thedailytee">The Daily Tee</a></p>
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