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As a team, the Storm signed 49 #OrlandoUnited shirts and placed them on seats at their Pride night to remember the victims. The shirts were sold to raise money for the OneOrlando Fund.
The stand’s supply of division champ T-shirts selling for $24 each also was nearly sold out. “The bad weather is helping, too,” said Mella, 41, of Lodi, N. J.
But what if the Jets lose? What happens to those shirts that are no longer true? "Obviously, we have to write it out of the inventory," Modell's CEO Mitch Modell told WCBS 880's Michael Wallace.
“When I said I wanted the shirts off their backs, they answered, ‘Lord, Kathy, you want everything.’ I am known for that,” she said. “I have to do things for free.