10 truckloads of knock-off designer clothing is currently en route to Haiti to clothe victims of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the struggling country earlier this year.
The clothing, worth $10 million and amounting to 120,000 tons, was seized and confiscated from a Sunset Park, Brooklyn storage facility in 2009, and bears the labels of such luminary brands as Ralph Lauren, Ed Hardy, True Religion, Nike, Deisel, and Christian Audigier.
According to the racket departments, let stylist to Vecchione Michael agreed donation "is not easy." Vecchione told the New York post. "but when we explained what we will use clothes, they aboard."
World vision has agreed to help eliminate all identification signs and labels clothes - which begs the question: what is the customs ha and Christian church Audigier shirt to look like?
Anyway, the most important change, though, for: in the future page, this is what you are doing the unsold clothes.
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