Week Six for #WearStarWarsEveryDay wrapped up the tail end of baby wear week for the first week of February, and then got us back into regular shirts. This recap covers February 5 – 11 of my wearathon, and an update on fundraising for Collateral Repair Project, a non-profit organization that provides emergency assistance, education, and community support to urban refugees.
Week Five for #WearStarWarsEveryDay finished up January with some lent and donated shirts, while February started with some baby wear. How do I fit in those baby oneises? Watch and find out! This recap covers January 29 – February 4 of my wearathon, and an update on fundraising for Collateral Repair Project, a non-profit organization that provides assistance to urban refugees.
This week for #WearStarWarsEveryDay we have a shirt from Mexico as I wrap up my cruise, as well as two donated shirts. This recap covers the fourth week of my wearathon, and an update on fundraising for Collateral Repair Project, a non-profit organization that provides assistance to urban refugees.
I may have gone on a vacation in the sun, but #WearStarWarsEveryDay is still going strong. Here’s what I wore for the second and third weeks of my effort, and an update on fundraising efforts for Collateral Repair Project, a grassroots organization that provides assistance to urban refugees. Get more info on what Wear Star Wars Every Day is all about, or make a donation!
Here’s where we stand with #WearStarWarsEveryDay after the first week. Check out what I wore, and how people helped support the project to raise funds for Collateral Repair Project, a grassroots organization that provides assistance to urban refugees. Get more info on what Wear Star Wars Every Day is all about, or make a donation!
With The Force Awakens out now, and Rogue One on the horizon for the end of the year, this seems like a perfect year to celebrate Star Wars every day, and I’ve taken it to the extreme! I hope to wear a different Star Wars-themed clothing item for every day in 2016, and made my goal into a Force for good by turning this project into a charity fundraiser. “Wear Star Wars Every Day” kicked off on January 1, and I’m raising funds for Collateral Repair Project, a grassroots non-profit that provides emergency aid, education, and community support for urban refugees in Amman, Jordan.
If you would like to support this effort, you can make a per-day pledge here. Even pledging 10 cents or 25 cents per day can add up to make a real difference. You can also make a flat donation on the Wear Star Wars Every Day GoFundMe page. After only a few days, we’ve raised $675 in flat donations, and have a total per-day pledge rate of $3.50 per day. You can also help extend my streak by lending or donating Star Wars apparel for me to wear. Get tons more info on the project and what your donations can do for refugees at our Wear Star Wars Every Day resource page and watch the daily updates on the Wear Star Wars Every Day Facebook page or on Twitter with the #WearStarWarsEveryDay tag.
In the midst of all the April Foolery yesterday, StarWars.com shared our first look at the official Celebration t-shirts, but they are indeed for real. I doubt these will be the only t-shirts – I’d expect at least one in-panel reveal, probably for The Force Awakens – but it’s almost certainly the bulk of them.
Many of the older items are on sale – most of the t-shirts will only run you only $15, and the Mara and Jaina shirts are both only $16.80.
This is a last chance sale for some of the shirts – and I have to wonder if that means our last chance for the EU ones – and the sale will last through May 5.