Pedro Pascal wearing shirt with the text “Protect The Dolls” emblazoned on it.

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      about 30% of the price was being used for raw material costs, production, printing, and shipping, with the rest of its proceeds being donated to the nonprofit community group and crisis hotline Trans Lifeline.

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    Unfortunately the shirt is a UK product so if you’re in the US, expect to pay quite a bit extra.

    Instead of paying tariffs, import fees, etc. Consider donating the funds directly to charities that support your local trans communities.

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      Or just buy a plain white tshirt and have a print shop print the text on it. Is that still a thing? I remember doing that like 20 years ago.

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        Proceeds from the designer tee go to trans charities. My comment was about not supporting Trump’s fascist regime through tariffs and instead donating to local trans charities directly.

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        You can also do iron on if that effect is ok

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          That’s closest to the original too.

          He proceeded to create the original shirt the night before the show, finding a deadstock white T-shirt and using heat-transfer paper to print “Protect the Dolls” in all caps, taking two to three minutes to do so.