Rahzo T-shirt Could Help both Haiti Earthquake Victims and the Rest of the Earth
On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquake struck Haiti, causing unbelievable damage inside and around the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Here are one of ways that you can get involved to aid in the relief effort: $10 from every purchase of this Rahzo tee shirt ($20.00) will be directed to MercyCorps for Haiti Relief Efforts.
The t-shirt for Haiti is inspired with nice bluish color and amazing combination of shapes that formed a lady face. It looks exotic for both men and women.
What so great about Rahzo tees is that their tees are using sustainable bamboo garments!
Fabric woven from bamboo yarn is light, almost translucent, and softer than cotton. It has a natural quality that feels like silk, but has the advantage of being machine-washable. This natural fiber is hypoallergenic, absorbent, and fast drying. It is naturally anti-bacterial and will not hold odor. Like other natural fibers, it allows the body to breathe as the fabric absorbs the perspiration away from the body.
And because of its natural antibacterial properties, it needs no pesticides. This fabric is cooling in summer, warm in winter, and environmentally friendly year round.
Rahzo’s sustainable bamboo garments were produced using renewable-energy, wind-powered, eco-friendly, carbon-neutral facilities, with sustainable processes wherever applicable, a low water footprint, and low-impact farming practices.
So if you like this good looking tee from Rahzo, don’t hesitate to buy it now, especially the shirt I mention earlier. Not forget to remind you that every dollar you spend on this tee helps our brothers and sisters in Haiti.

The Haitian people has my condoloences. The recent earthquake was a tragedy.
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i have several relatives who were also vicitimized by the earthquake in Haiti. thank God that they were not seriously hurt. i hope and pray that Haiti would be able to recover soon from this disaster.
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Have anyone noticed that earthquake is a bit frequent these days? . Does climate change have any thing to do with earthquake?
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some of my friends who work in haiti were also victimized by that terrible earthquake… i was very thankful that they only suffered minor scratches.
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