B.C. law student launches ‘Slava Sweatshirts’ fashion line to raise money for Ukraine
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Madison and Lisa Fleischer, co-owners of the X-Treme Clothing Boutique in Tsawwassen, B.C., launched the "Slava Sweatshirts" line shortly after the war began.
A B.C. law student and her mother are using fashion to help the people of Ukraine suffering under Russia’s invasion, selling a special line of sweatshirts that has proven to be immediately popular.
Madison and Lisa Fleischer, co-owners of the X-Treme Clothing Boutique in Tsawwassen, B.C., launched the “Slava Sweatshirts” line shortly after the war began.
They say they were inspired by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s daily video addresses to the nation, some of them filmed in the streets of Kyiv despite the threat of Russian attacks.
“He’s so brave, and the people are so brave, and we are cut from that stock,” said Lisa, whose family has ties to the western Ukrainian city of Lviv. “So we’re going to help.”
It was Zelenskyy’s sign-off at the end of those videos — “Slava Ukraini,” or “Glory to Ukraine” — that sparked Madison’s first design.
Future designs would include one inspired by what were once thought to be the last words of Ukrainian soldiers to a Russian naval vessel who attacked Snake Island early in the war: “Russia warship, go f— yourself.”
Another design urges, “Fight like a Ukrainian,” with a tractor seen towing a tank.
Other than printing and manufacturing costs, all proceeds from the sale of the shirts and other items go toward the Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis Appeal and the National Ukrainian Bank.