More than 1 million T-shirts sold to date, MYR 10 million donated to UNHCR, Save the Children, and Plan International.
Since the launch of the project in June 2022, a total of more than 1 million PEACE FOR ALL T-shirts have been sold worldwide. 100% of the profits from the sale of these T-shirts are donated to international aid organisations that assist people impacted by poverty, discrimination, violence, and conflict around the world, including UNHCR (the UN refugee agency), Save the Children, and Plan International. So far, close to RM10 million have been donated as part of the project.
Activities supported by PEACE FOR ALL donations include the self-reliance projects for Rohingya women refugees in Bangladesh, educational support for displaced Syrian children and vulnerable Lebanese children in North Lebanon, and a campaign to eliminate child early and forced marriage in Vietnam.
The PEACE FOR ALL charity project was founded on the concept that a T-shirt can help make the world a better place. In addition to the donations generated by the project, UNIQLO believes that T-shirts have the power to express the ideas of the wearer, as well as elicit empathy and spread messages broadly. The new designs will be available for purchase in Malaysia starting from Friday, April 21st.
New PEACE FOR ALL Collection Collaborators
Roger Federer (Professional Tennis Player)

“For over 25 years, I considered myself very fortunate to explore the world while competing in a sport I love. Tennis and peace both start with “Love” and I hope this simple design also can remind everyone how important it is to respect each other.”
Dick Bruna (Picture Book Author, Graphic Designer)

Dick Bruna has always cherished and supported the idea that the more the slogan “WORLD PEACE IS POSSIBLE” takes hold worldwide and the more people are convinced of that possibility, the more realistic the goal of achieving world peace will become. Here, we empathize with the PEACE FOR ALL project, which involves taking action fuelled by a desire for peace, and we, together with Miffy, sincerely hope all people on this earth will be able to enjoy peaceful living.
Cristina de Middel (Magnum Photos’ President)

“I use symbolism in my work a lot and wanted to create an image that meant “right to peace” and what fighting for peace carries. Both the fist and the pigeon are symbols for each one of these concepts, so I tried to put them together. The picture could have been shot anywhere in the city of Salvador de Bahia, which always has these beautiful clouds.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat (Artist) +Christopher Makos (Photographer)

Jean-Michel Basquiat and Christopher Makos positioned Basquiat with the globe, adjusted just so, to emphasise that Basquiat’s inspiration and influence were global.
Akamai Technologies (Cloud Company)

Every day, billions of people connect online to work, play, learn, shop, and share ideas. They may not know it, but Akamai is there, powering and protecting life online. For 25 years, Akamai has been scaling and securing the internet to make life better for billions of people, billions of times a day. The code “texture” in this design represents the shared language behind the many digital experiences that connect us all. It’s a language that unites Akamai with the world’s top brands and the people they serve, as we work together toward a vision of a safer and more connected world.
Partners to Date
Jonathan Anderson / Tadao Ando / Ines de la Fressange / Keith Haring / Ayumu Hirano / Rei Inamoto / Kosuke Kawamura / KAWS / Shingo Kunieda / Lisa Larson / Christophe Lemaire / Haruki Murakami / Kei Nishikori / Peanuts / Gordon Reid / Kashiwa Sato / Adam Scott / Hana Tajima / Wim Wenders / Shinya Yamanaka
UNIQLO launched the PEACE FOR ALL project on June 17, 2022, and to date has featured designs from 30 collaborators (including this most recent collection). As of the end of February 2023, a total of 1,073,687 T-shirts have been sold, raising \322,106,100. UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing contributes 100% of profits from the sale of these T-shirts (equivalent to 20% of the selling price) to three international aid organisations (UNHCR, Save the Children, Plan International Inc.) that aid people impacted by poverty, discrimination, violence, and conflict.