Not A New U2 Tee

17 June 2003

Larry has designed a new tee-shirt which will raise funds for Down Syndrome Ireland.

Along with Andrea Corr and Samantha Mumba, the three musicians have joined forces to support Down Syndrome Ireland in the year of the Special Olympics.

Each of the musicians has designed an exclusive t-shirt which will be on sale in Brown Thomas Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway and BT2 Grafton Street.

All profits go directly to Down Syndrome Ireland and will be used to fund the National Resource Centre.

Larry is no novice when it comes to tee-shirt design. Visitors to the current U2 retrospective at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland can see the very first U2 tee-shirt Larry designed - in a school art class.

His latest designer tee is available via mail order - but only within Ireland.

To order yours from Footsteps, Down Syndrome Ireland send the requested size and a postal order for:
€35 per tee-shirt + €4.95 postage and handling to:
Down Syndrome Ireland
Larry Mullen DSI Tee-shirts
30 Mary St.
Dublin 1
or alternatively you can call 1890 DSI DSI with your credit card details.

If you are in Ireland in June, you can also pick up a shirt at the Footsteps, Down Syndrome Ireland stand at the Special Olympics.

More on the tee-shirts here www.downsyndrome.ie

More on the Special Olympics here www.specialolympics.ie
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