Matthew Perry drops limited edition 'Friends' merch for coronavirus relief - 2 minutes read
Could this BE a better holiday gift for the Friends fandom? Matthew Perry, A.K.A. Chandler Bing, just dropped a two-week limited collection of Chandler-themed apparel on the Represent web store to support coronavirus relief.
Perry revealed the collection in an Instagram post and a Tweet, both of which include a picture of the sitcom star donning a white tee from his new line.
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. Banana not included. Available at: https://t.co/dYExcFrkNb pic.twitter.com/9Gp2qU1viJ — matthew perry () December 4, 2020
Perry's T-shirts aren't official Friends merchandise, but they do feature an artistic representation of Chandler doing his Chandler dance and a few variations on some of the character's iconic lines in the Friends font. Well, one real variation. There are the "Could this BE...?" items like "Could this BE more of a sweatshirt/t-shirt/mug" and a baseball cap iteration called "What is this, a baseball cap?"
Proceeds from two-week Matthew Perry collection at the Represent store will go to the World Health Organization, which is aiming to "ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage."
Source: Mashable
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Perry revealed the collection in an Instagram post and a Tweet, both of which include a picture of the sitcom star donning a white tee from his new line.
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. Banana not included. Available at: https://t.co/dYExcFrkNb pic.twitter.com/9Gp2qU1viJ — matthew perry () December 4, 2020
Perry's T-shirts aren't official Friends merchandise, but they do feature an artistic representation of Chandler doing his Chandler dance and a few variations on some of the character's iconic lines in the Friends font. Well, one real variation. There are the "Could this BE...?" items like "Could this BE more of a sweatshirt/t-shirt/mug" and a baseball cap iteration called "What is this, a baseball cap?"
Proceeds from two-week Matthew Perry collection at the Represent store will go to the World Health Organization, which is aiming to "ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage."
Source: Mashable
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