Cute consideration

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I find myself smitten with Condomafia - an apparel company that makes condom-wearing more attractive (and approachable) by integrating condom-centric designs into adorable t-shirts and accessories.

Sound silly? Sure. But they are SO adorable, I’m wearing my gear all the time.

Check out some of the cutest designs:

Condomafia donates 10 percent of our profits to a variety of AIDS related causes, meaning that while you are gaining a cute new top, you are also donating toward fighting AIDS. Which makes shopping feel almost noble! Lucky for you though, I have five of the men’s style, and five of the women’s style, to give away. To have your chance to win,  share with us the cutest ideas you’ve ever seen to spread the idea about a good cause…whether something you’ve done yourself or you’ve seen others do. Best creative finds win! Deadline April 5.

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Fun fact! Aly Walansky wrote this story just for you on March 30th, 2008 |

5 responses

  1. TheOtherAllie

    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10663973

  2. TheOtherAllie

    Whoops! Where did my comment go?

    Here is a woman who makes adorable sock doggies to benefit the Humane Society. I just love them!!

    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10663973

  3. Lexie

    This happened about an hour from where I live. It was such a great show of support.

    http://tinyurl.com/36djrq

    It has caught on around the country. It really shows how one or two people can really make a difference.

  4. Liz

    I sell origami jewellery at local markets, and one of the stall holders there sells things to raise funds to save elephants.

    One of my friends makes beaded bookmarks, and made one with an elephant charm to donate to the elephant stall. I thought it was a neat idea, so I made some elephant earrings and donated them.

    Since then, word has gotten around and most people who handmake their goods have donated things for the elephant stall, it’s become a sort of tradition.

    And what makes it even nicer is that the woman who runs the elephant stall didn’t ask for or expect any of it, she was so grateful. =)

  5. Lori

    When my kids were younger, I belonged to a parent/child group. For a fund raiser, we made stuffed toys. It could be made from anything. I crocheted a few stuffed toys, some used the furry material and so on. Everything was so cute. it was hard for buyers to resist.

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