Flat101 launches its own line of charity marketing t-shirts: Modas101

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Flat101 launches its own line of charity marketing t-shirts: Modas101

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By Astrid Ruiz
Marketing4eCommerce Editor
BUnder the slogan "the t-shirt that every digital professional should wear", Flat101, the digital marketing consultancy specialising in the optimisation of online businesses, has joined forces with Grupo Billingham , a corporate gifts brand, to launch a creative and charitable initiative.


This is the launch of a line of t-shirts, called Modas101 , which is aimed at marketing professionals and whose total profits go to the Spanish Association Against Cancer.


A project with humor and heart
According to the company, they wanted to celebrate their tenth anniversary and came up with the idea of ​​designing a series of t-shirts for their professionals and that each department would have its own personalized t-shirt . For the design and creation of the garments they relied on the Billingham Group, their trusted merchandising supplier for years.

After seeing the quality of the garments, it occurred to them that albania number data they could sell them for use by any digital professional and, since their business is not fashion, they made the decision to donate 100% of the profits to the Spanish Association Against Cancer and thus, as they say, "make this world a better place."

In fact, the Billingham Group also did its part in this initiative, by providing the printing and shipping of t-shirts for zero profit , with which Flat101 can donate a good amount of money.

Flat101 explains that it decided to collaborate with the Spanish Association Against Cancer because "nowadays, most of us have had people with cancer in our surroundings and this disease does not understand religion, origin, social status or politics, so we thought it was a nice way to revolutionize our square meter by giving something back to society."
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