The English Court sells solidarity shirts with Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada design and benefits for the Menudos Corazones Foundation

The English Court collaborate with the Menudos Corazones Foundation with the sale of a solidarity shirt for girls and women. The shirts have exclusive designs of Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and the full benefits of the sale of these shirts will go to the Menudos Corazones Foundation.

The company reports that the child size It is between 6 months and 16 years, while the women's size It goes from S to L. T-shirts, all under the motto Sharing beats, are available in black and white for adult sizes, and in white and pink for children's. The Menudos Corazones Foundation is a non-profit organization whose objective is to facilitate the integral development and improvement of the quality of life of children and young people with heart disease, as well as their families.

In the family photo you can see the girls from Menudos Corazones, the vice president of the Menudos Corazones María Tarruella Foundation (on the right), Ana García-Siñeriz and Fiona Ferrer.

In El Corte Inglés I have seen that one of the shirts is the one in the image:

The shirt of the image has the drawing on the front, is long sleeve and is 100% cotton. It sells for a price of 9.95 euros and as indicated in the headline of the article, the benefit of the sale will go entirely to the Hearts Menudos Foundation.

The Menudos Corazones Foundation offers families different assistance programs to support and accompany them when they have a child with heart disease. They also develop programs such as personalized and free psychological care, accompaniment and recreational-educational activities in hospitals, summer camps for children and adolescents with heart disease. Free accommodation for families with children with heart disease who have to travel to Madrid for medical reasons and, finally, the publication of a magazine, guides, brochures and other useful information materials for those affected and their families.

We congratulate all those who participate in the promotion of the initiative. What I would like to know is why can't we children or gentlemen have hearts on our shirts and are only designs for the female audience?