Shelter in vogue at Glasto

02 July 2009

Franz Ferdinand

Shelter t-shirts that celebrate the legacy of DJ John Peel's support for our work were seen on a gallery of stars at Glastonbury this year.

The t-shirts sold out to the general public at the festival, raising thousands of pounds for our work with homeless and badly housed people. But the celebrities caught on to the trend too, with the likes of Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand (pictured, right), Florence and the Machine and Keith Allen wearing the t-shirt on stage and around the site. 

You can still get hold of the t-shirts, designed by fairtrade and organic fashion pioneers Komodo, from roughtrade.com

Shelter is the official charity of Glastonbury's John Peel Field, in recognition of the DJ's long-standing support for Shelter.

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