Why did the players of the British football club put on a transparent uniform
Even the strongest men often have problems with men's health. The British football team decided to support the campaign against prostate cancer in an unusual way. The players are dressed in a transparent uniform that anyone can buy. Part of the proceeds will go to charity.
The Bedale AFC football team poses for a photographer in a transparent uniform. Players who like to try on unusual clothes lined up in translucent kits to support the campaign against prostate cancer.
Large white arrows on shorts and T-shirts indicate manhood, and the inscription unobtrusively reminds: "Don't forget to get checked."
A football club from North Yorkshire will donate 5 pounds (about 510 rubles) from each kit sold to the charity fund. The players have already collected 200,000 pounds (about 20.3 million rubles) and plan to contribute another 250,000 pounds (about 25.4 million rubles).
Before that, the team undressed, taking pictures in uniforms with hot dogs and sausages with mashed potatoes.
Meanwhile, athletic girls and boys from Cambridge University also undressed for charity. The students were photographed for the erotic calendar for 2021.
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