If that is the case:
1. Why are they not promoting this?
2. I still think they should sell the shirts at £35 with £5 going to the charity. By selling the shirts at £35 and offering the extra printing for £5 which goes to charity it suggests they are not prepared to take a hit on their own profits. If they offered it at £35 with £5 going to the charity, and optional sponsorship printing for free then I would buy one. In fact I would buy 2 as I would love to get my daughter one.
not outlandish no, just facile
Apparently the retail version doesn't have a sponsor.
And yet here you are complaining about it while Rome burns. I'm sure you see how this works.
People talking about something else doesn't take away or have any bearing whatsoever on what is going on.
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