Campbell's is releasing a Jason Kelce "Legend Edition" T-Shirt with the help of Homage
Are you a fan of Jason Kelce? Do you want to show off your appreciation for the former NFL player? Recently, Campbell's Chunky Soup released a limited edition "Legend Edition" can of soup to celebrate his career and retirement. And now they are taking the Legend Edition to a whole new level with a new, limited edition t-shirt made in partnership with Homage.
First, let's take a look back at the limited-edition soup can. For anyone who missed that news the first time, the soup can was all green with an image of Kelce's face and his signature. The soup itself was the classic chicken noodle soup with white meat chicken from the Campbell's Chunky line. There was actually a whole giveaway associated with this can of soup.
However, the demand was so great for these cans that they decided to double the number of cans they were giving away. And of course, with that impressive demand came the idea to also release limited edition t-shirts!
Show off your love of both Campbell's Chunky and Jason Kelce with these new limited edition t-shirts from Homage
According to the press email we received on behalf of Campbell's, the response was so overwhelming that they decided to give away more cans and give fans a chance to snag a t-shirt, while also giving back.
As they explain, "The brand is responding by not only doubling fans’ chances by giving away 1,240 cans but also teaming up with apparel company, Homage, to release a t-shirt with the same label design for anyone who is unable to secure a can... The T-shirt will be $40 with all proceeds going to Jason’s charity, (Be)Philly."
Check out Jason Kelce wearing the t-shirt to get an idea of exactly what you can expect from this special release:
Honestly, we love everything about this because it is a chance to not only get a t-shirt representing Jason Kelce and Campbell's Chunky soup but also help support a good cause. This is also a great opportunity to show off that you are a fan of Kelce without necessarily buying his former jersey or saying that you are an Eagles fan if you are not. (I don't know about you but I am often a fan of individual players without being a fan of their team.)
This t-shirt is epic and we need one in our lives. But what do you think of not only this collaboration, but also the t-shirt itself?