Freehand Goods and Impress Ink drop limited shirt for fire relief Credit: Photo courtesy Empress Ink
Fundraisers to aid victims of the recent fires in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades have sprung up across the nation beyond the Golden Stately the way to the City Beautiful.

Orlando print artisans Freehand Goods and Impress Ink have united to raise funds for disaster relief through sales of a limited-edition T-shirt. The shirt’s stylish design, created by Tampa artist Veronica Steiner, features a bear and a gator with floral designs in a unique rendering of coast-to-coast support.

The shirt is available for purchase in three colors: blue, off-white and dark green. Shirts may be purchased online or in person at Freehand Goods’ College Park outpost for $25-$28.

These shirts are strictly limited and availability will be updated on Freehand Goods‘ and Impress Ink’s respective social media accounts.

Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, with the intention of providing shelter and resources to families in need. The two Orlando merchants’ fundraising efforts have so far totaled nearly $2,000.

The Palisades fire was 22 percent contained and the Eaton fire 55 percent contained as of Thursday morning, after burning over 37,000 acres according to the LA Times.

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