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Get a load of Russell Wilson's clothing line


Cary Kollins

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Russell Wilson has partnered with Nordstrom to start his own clothing line which will feature $350 sneakers and $148 polo shirts.

That's all and well, but check this out: for every purchase THREE DOLLARS will be donated to his own foundation, which will then supposedly funnel that money to inner-city schools.

 

So looking at the math, he would need to sell about 333 pairs of the $350 sneaker to raise $1,000. Go get'em tiger.

But hey,

 

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It’s more than fashion, it’s about effecting change.” Wilson emphasized, once more. “That’s what we’re really after.”

 

 

 

 

Check out the goods at https://thegoodmanbrand.com/

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I heard about the line and the prices on the radio yesterday, which i found ridiculous...  but, the show i was listening to said those prices were on par with high-end dress clothes (which i don't buy a ton of, so i wouldn't know).  And i wasn't really moved either way because i thought he was donating ALL the profits to charity...  now seeing it's only $3 per ridiculously priced item, this seems like a money grab, dick move.  And yes, that comma betwern grab and dick was strategically placed.

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