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Seamus Duff

Matthew Perry launches limited edition Friends fashion line for charity

Matthew Perry has whipped Friends fans into a frenzy of excitement by releasing a limited edition charity fashion collection.

The 51-year-old TV star has turned fashion designer for a good cause and is flogging t-shirts with drawings of his iconic character, Chandler Bing, for a good cause.

And the star has also turned model – slipping in to one of his designs to show it off and to draw attention to his charitable venture.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Matthew posed in a white t-shirt which depicted Chandler dancing merrily over a slogan reading “Could this BE any more of a t-shirt?” while also pressing a banana to his ear.

Matthew Perry has designed - an modelled - a limited edition Friends fashion capsule collection (mattyperry4 Verified /Instagram)

Sharing the image with his 7.3 million followers, Matthew wrote: “What is this, a limited edition t-shirt for charity?

“For two weeks only, I'm releasing an apparel collection! Proceeds will support the World Health Organization's COVID 19 relief efforts.”

He humorously added: “Banana not included.”

The TV star is flogging merchandise to benefit the World Health Organization (WireImage)

His segway into fashion delighted fans, with several asking in response to his Instagram post: “are you included with the shirt? asking for a friend.”

And others remarking: “Could this BE anymore PERFECTION?”

Matthews collection includes the t-shirt design in a variety of shades, and also includes a hooded jumper with the slogan “Could this BE any more of a sweatshirt?”

Mugs with the sloan “Could this BE any more of a mug?” are also on sale – as well as baseball caps with the slogan: “What is this, a baseball cap?”

Prices range from $18.14 (£13.40) to $54.44 (£40.51) with proceeds going to the World Health Organisation.

Friends fans are delighted about the new merchandise (NBC via Getty Images)

A notice on the “Could this BE any more of a Matthew Perry march store?” states: “The World Health Organization works worldwide to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable.

“Our goal is to ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage, to protect a billion more people from health emergencies, and provide a further billion people with better health and well-being.”

Visit represent.com/store/matthewperry to browse and shop the collections.

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