SNSD has released an official Hope TV t-shirt design, and it is on sale now! Find out why they designed it and what the design looks like!
SNSD has been part of the Hope TV for a while now. Hope TV is a charity-related show created by SBS, helping to feed and give a hand to people in underdeveloped countries.
This t-shirt's design aims toward helping to feed the children in the underdeveloped countries. Each members created their own bowls, filled with love and warmth. The shirt is limited and will be sold until end of October, and only on sale at InterPark.
The price of the shirt will be around $10 USD, and ALL profits made will be donated to Community Chest of Korea.
InterPark has stated that more men are buying than women, to about 7:3 ratio.
As far as I know, there is no international shipping for InterPark (sadly). However, I was lucky enough to be able to order a shirt. For those of you in Korea, why don't you buy one and support Hope TV and SNSD (if you are a fan of them)?
What do you think of the design? Whose bowl do you like the best?
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