(Not) Ironic T-shirts

The humble T-shirt has seen its cultural status elevated in recent decades, from the backs of video-game-playing layabouts to the rail-thin frames of hipster royalty. Bearing the imprimatur of the creative class has allowed a further development: T-shirts that make a difference.


1. Project M
$425; buyameter.org
The high price of this T-shirt goes toward the cost of a water meter—the first step for home water service for poor, rural Alabamians.



2. Because
$28; becauseclothing.com
These special-edition shirts depict heroic people in history—From Gandhi to the "unknown rebel" in Tiananmen Square. A percentage of sales is donated to nonprofits.



3. Re-Shirt
re-shirt.net
Reinventing the idea of the worn-in T-shirt, re-shirt collects tees with special memories (a shirt worn while making out with a hottie), cleans them, and sells them with an identifying serial number.



4. StatAttak
$25; statattak.com
Beautiful infographics reveal compelling statistics about Africa. Twenty percent of sales go toward building an orphanage in Mozambique.



5. The Quiet Life
$25; thequietlife.com
A standard-bearer for ironic T-shirt companies, its new Artist Donation Series gives 100 percent of its proceeds to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.



6. Part of It
$28; partofit.org
Artists submit designs inspired by their favorite causes; proceeds go to the cause each shirt represents.



7. Rosa Loves
$25; rosaloves.com
Through graphics on the front and a story printed inside, T-shirts are sold to raise money for a particular cause. When that goal is reached, the T-shirt design is retired.



8. Social Atelier
From $88; socialatelier.com
With bold social messages displayed in bold type, a portion of the company’s proceeds goes to buy solar ovens for women in refugee camps in Darfur.

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