
New Order and mental health charity CALM join forces on new Blue Monday t-shirt
New Order and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) have teamed up for the third successive year to release a limited edition t-shirt in support for anyone who is struggling on Blue Monday
The shirt features the die-cut sleeve design and the original synth used to write Blue Monday and the line “I find it so hard to say what I need to say”.
New Order, who are ambassadors for the charity, have been outspoken about mental health and suicide prevention, and have long been using their platform to shine a light on the cultural stigma surrounding suicide and the issues faced by those suffering mental health problems in accessing appropriate support treatment.
“Starting a conversation with somebody could be the most important conversation that person ever has. It could be life-changing. We feel, as CALM ambassadors, we have the perfect lyrics and message to get out there on the 2025 edition of the CALM Blue Monday t-shirts. And knowing that all the money raised will help make sure CALM are there for even more people who are struggling makes it even more powerful,” says New Order.
£10 will be donated to Campaign Against Living Miserably, from every t-shirt sold. They are on sale now.
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