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Pedro Pascal charity t-shirt protect the dolls
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While there are plenty of ways to show your suppourt for a good cause, wearing charity t-shirts has to be one of our favourites.

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Last week, Pedro Pascal joined Tilda Swinton, Troye Sivan, and Lisa Rinna in wearing Conner Ives’ viral Protect the Dolls tee in support of the Trans community.

However, Ives isn’t the first designer to wear their beliefs and he won’t be the last. Here are some more big names that have done a lot of good via fashion – and the kicker is, they’re available to purchase!

The best charity t-shirts

Camilla and Marc Red Charity t-shirt that reads "ovaries lets talk about them"

01

CAMILLA & MARC – OVARIES, LET’S TALK ABOUT THEM

$100 at Camilla and Marc

For Camilla Freeman-Topper and her brother Marc Freeman, ovarian cancer is personal.

The pair lost their mother to the disease when they were just 11 and 13, respectively. Now, they’re doing all they can to raise funds for ovarian cancer research with their annual Ovaries, Let’s Talk About Them collection.

Every dollar from the sale of the pieces goes directly to Professor Caroline Ford’s lab at the UNSW Ovarian Cancer Research Centre to make an early detection test.

Uniqlo Peace for All Charity t-shirt that shows hands holding a bouquet of flowers

02

UNIQLO – PEACE FOR ALL COLLECTION

from $24.90 at Uniqlo

What do icons like tennis legend Roger Federer, artist Pablo Picasso, Aussie golfer Adam Scott, and style-maker Ines de la Fressange have in common?

They’ve all contributed to UNIQLO’s Peace For All collection. This initiative sees all profits from the sale of the tops donated to international organisations like Save the Children, UNHCR which is the UN Refugee Agency, and Plan International.

Collectively, they support victims of poverty, discrimination, violence, and war. So far, the initiative’s raised more than $20 million.

Witchery White Shirt Charity shirt for OCRF

03

WITCHERY – WHITE SHIRT CAMPAIGN

from $129 at Witchery

Now in its 17th year, the Witchery White Shirt Campaign is hoping to generate even more necessary funds for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF).

Going into the 2025 campaign, the initiative had raised $17 million.

“In 2025, the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation is the largest independent funder of medical research in Australia and is currently supporting 26 projects in 10 institutions across the country,” the Aussie label said.

This year, in addition to the OCRF White Shirt, they’ve also got a OCRF Jean.

Conner Ives' Protect the Dolls Charity t-shirt

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CONNER IVES – PROTECT THE DOLLS

from $150 at Conner Ives

Pedro Pascal has been peddling the tee of the moment – but Conner Ives’ last minute addition to his recent London Fashion Week Show is a showstopper regardlesss.

All proceeds from Ives’ Protect the Dolls slogan tee will be donated directly to Trans Lifeline, a trans-lead, US- based charity that delivers life-saving services to those who need them most.

Right now, the $150 T-shirts are on pre-order, and Ives said current profits are around $400,000 and climbing.

Woman wearing the Dangerous Females Charity t-shirt

05

DANGEROUS FEMALES – MARISA MU

from $45 at Dangerous Females

To quote the Dangerous Females team, Marisa Mu’s exclusive collaboration with the not-for-profit charity is a wearable expression of identity, culture and storytelling.

For this collection, Mu explores “queer expression, intersectional feminism, and diasporic identity” which all ties into “belonging, resilience, and self-discovery”.

Additionally, 100-per cent of the funds made from the sale of these tees go directly to domestic violence services in Australia.

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