EDUN ONE shirts and Idol


Apr 25th, 2007 7:30 PM EST
By Virginia Simmons


Some of the American Idol contestants might roll out on stage tonight wearing EDUN ONE.org shirts.

The shirts are made in Africa, of 100% African cotton, and every purchase helps bring trade to some of the poorest regions of the world.

You can learn more about EDUN, the socially conscious clothing brand created by Ali Hewson, Bono and New York clothing designer Rogan Gregory here, and purchase your own shirt from our store.

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