
East London merchandise platform Everpress has unveiled its latest campaign: limited edition t-shirts to raise money for Justice4Grenfell.
Designed by 50 leading artists, including Jai Paul, Gal-Dem and BBZ, around the theme of 'Visibility', 50 per cent of the sale of each t-shirt will go to the charity.

“Visibility is important it reflects the aims of the Justice4Grenfell (J4G) campaign; to keep the injustices relating to Grenfell in the public domain," say Nour-edine, Moyra and Yvette from Justice4Grenfellin a statement. "Wearing a T-shirt is a way of visibly demonstrating solidarity and support for those individuals and communities who are fighting for justice, and challenging others to think on this too."
Justice4Grenfell is a community-led organisation with the long-term goal of obtaining justice for the bereaved families, survivors, and wider local community of Grenfell. Launched days after the fire in June 2017, J4G has become a platform which advocates for those affected by Grenfell.

This is the third time Everpress has run its 50/50 campaign. The platform previously collaborated with non-profit organisations Amnesty International and young adult cancer support service Trekstock.
Justice4Grenfell will also host a one-day exhibition at Protein Studios on Thursday, September 26, which will showcase the work of each artist.
Everpress’ 50/50 campaign t-shirts are available to buy online now until Sunday, September 30.