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This T-shirt supports Habitat for Humanity, 'Love Cambodia 21' Project


I Don’t Want to Set the World On Fire” is a 1941 song by The Ink Spots and is recently popularised by appearing as one of the songs in the game Fallout 3.

This artwork seeks to reenact the post war atmosphere. The Hiroshima Bombing is used as the main pictorial representation of the end of the war and the start of an arms race. The sufferings due to the aftermath of the prolonged war, is portrayed by the tears droplets that are dripping from the eye.

The other picture used is of the World’s first view of the Earth. The crescent of the Earth was photographed on August 23, 1966. It signify the rapid technological advancement in the post war era.

Lastly, the baby which is mildly visible at the bottom of the artwork, is a sign of the baby boomer generation after the war. Looking upon what has happened in the world before, tears streamed down from his eyes.


Designed and Printed in Singapore

Our T-shirts from “When The World Sing a Lullaby” are made from deluxe ringspun 100% combed cotton that gives a more premium and soft feel with slimmer fitting. At 4.2oz, it is perfect for any climate as the T-Shirt is soft and thin in nature.

SGD$30.00 / USD$22.50

Colour: Black, Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL [SIZE CHART]
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Love Cambodia 21 is a special project launched by Habitat for Humanity(HFH) Singapore and HFH Cambodia to help residents living at the Stung Meanchey Dumpsite in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


Currently, residents at the dumpsite works for USD$1 a day, and families have to pay USD 40 a month for the rent of a dilapidated and rundown shelter, unfiltered water and electricity.


The living conditions of the place are deplorable, with toxic smoke from burning of rubbish and an environment that is susceptible to the spread of diseases.


Habitat for Humanity Cambodia aims to provide housing solutions to 21 families who are residing at the dumpsite.

A total of $410 000 (SGD) needs to be raised for this project.


FUPART intend to contribute to this project by donating 50% of our profit to Habitat for Humanity Singapore.