

This is the actual physical version of the tee received via Vistaprint. Due to the price, I thought the tee quality would be quite low (feared of plastic print to be used). But to my huge relief, the tees are made my Anvil, a good quality brand who produces white tees, and the graphics are printed on with ink. Overall the quality is great, and definitely a plus point if people are paying £10 for it.Due to the nature of the project, I've decided to go for a more toned down idea of packaging the product. without any use of plastics, paper and cardboard. I've opted for a simple method by wrapping the tee with strings. The effect is simple and sophisticated, a result I'm really happy with.
A little info on the price of the tee. As it'll cost me only £2.50 to get these produced each, I'll ask for a price of £10, so a good amount (£7.50) will go into Red Cross. I believe this price point is not too cheap or too expensive, which is perfect for students and people who would like to contribute to the cause.