Wycef Jean, having very much success as a member of The Fugees as well as a solo career, is making use of his fame and leverage to make use of as he teams up with Timberland Co. in an effort to benefit his native homeland, Haiti. The Yele Haiti Item Collaboration, for Timberland Earthkeepers label, will comprise of 16-boot footwear collection, all of which was directly by the Grammy Award-winning musician and also the makers of Timberland. All merchandise in the collection will be green in style, being strictly composed of recycled and organic supplies. For every single shoe sale produced, $2 will likely be contributed to the Yele Haiti Foundation, a motion launched by Wyclef in an effort to promote environmental & social activism in Haiti. In addition, organic tshirts designed by Haitian art college students from the FOSAJ Art School, shall be sold exclusively at Timberland Boot Company retail locations. Like the basketball shoes, each and every tee sold contributes $1 to the organization.

Though the collection is anticipated to drop sometime subsequent month, Wyclef is expected to create appearances at promotional events for this collaboration from now until 2010. In an interview using the Connected Press, Wyclef says he hopes the partership will inspire young children & put a new face on his homeland (concerning the situation of deforestation in Haiti). Check out some previews of a few of the collection, too as dates of Wyclefs appearances pertaining to this collaboration. by way of FreshnessMag.

I’ve in no way been a fan of Timberland footwear or running shoes, but I might look at picking up a pair of these. Do you feel these will do nicely in stores? Do you have a pair of these? If so, let us know what you consider about them.

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December 10, 2010 at 10:23 am by FourLane
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