Farmers across the country have felt immense strain since the Coronavirus outbreak so Morrisons are about to give them a little something back.
09.04.2020 - 15:27 / metroweekly.com
Pitchers/ALOHO T-shirts
Days after Mayor Bowser ordered all bars closed, Dave Perruzza, the congenial owner of Pitchers/A League of Her Own, at 2317 18th St. NW, leaped into action and teamed with Limitless Branding, a nearby Virginia company, to create a collector’s edition series of T-shirts.
The logo for each bar appears discreetly on the shirt’s front, while the back blares the message — in typical Dave fashion — “I Supported Local During the Coronavirus Crisis.”
The classic-fit shirts, made
Farmers across the country have felt immense strain since the Coronavirus outbreak so Morrisons are about to give them a little something back.
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