Yellow Bird Project: Indie Rock T-shirts
T-shirts for a cause
Whispertown2000 t-shirt
Sometimes you gotta change things up and wear some color you guys! Sparingly though, you don’t want everyone to think you are too happy or else you may lose all of those side benefits. Check out this Whispertown2000 t-shirt from the Yellow Bird Project. The t-shirt farmer is partial to this t-shirt for a couple of reasons, one which is more evident upon closer examination:
If a three-eyed fish isn’t cool, then we don’t know what is. Besides, a fish on a t-shirt stirs up all kinds of nice memories like beer cans at 4 AM, Doritos and night crawlers. If you can find it in your heart to wear yellow, rock a mutated fish on your chest (that makes you look like a quasi-scientist), and contribute to charity, then this t-shirt is definitely for you. With every purchase of this t-shirt, indie rockers Whispertown2000 recommend pairing it up with the charity Start in the Streets. This is a non-profit organization co-founded by Sophie Tweed Simmons (daughter of Gene Simmons) to keep the waters of Los Angeles clean and free of waste.
About Yellow Bird Project
Is it just us, or does it seem like there is a crap load of creativity coming out of Montreal? The t-shirt farmer is impressed. It’s a novel idea: start a non-profit organization where indie rockers design their own t-shirts, people buy ‘em and then various charities get to reap some sweet benefits… wash, rinse & repeat. So, what exactly is the Yellow Bird Project?
You can think of us as a tree of creativity, with branches joining together indie musicians, charitable organizations, and t-shirts with a fashionable punch. We’re a non-profit Montreal based organization dedicated to bringing our customers the finest of quality, originality, and philanthropy. We seek out only the coolest of cool artists, collaborate with them to design awesomely awesome tee-shirts, and give all the prettiest of pretty profits to charities of the artists’ choice.
Learn more about the Yellow Bird Project’s story here.







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