Eminem's Foundation Works With Carhartt to Produce Hip Hoodie for Charity

September 30, 2014, 7:30 AM

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Eminem's The Marshall Mathers Foundation is coming out with a limited edition of a hoodie to benefit the foundation that provides money to organizations that work with at-risk youth in Michigan and elsewhere in the nation, the Detroit Free Press reports. 

The foundation is partnering with Carhartt, a Dearborn-based company, that his known for its rugged work clothing,  Katrease Stafford of the Free Press reports. In more recent times, the Carhartt brand has become fashionable outside of the work place, 

The Freep writes:

The limited edition, heather gray zip –front hoodie has a screen-printed Eminem logo on the left chest and the back is printed with an anvil graphic with a "313" at its center. It's encircled by the words "Detroit, Michigan. 1889. 1999."

The hoodie will be available for purchase at www.eminem.com.

"We have been a part of the Detroit area for 125 years and are proud to partner with organizations like The Marshall Mathers Foundation that shine a positive light on the city," Tony Ambroza, senior vice president of marketing for Carhartt, said in a statement, according to the Freep.


Read more:  Detroit Free Press


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