Henry Holland has designed a new collection of Pride t-shirts and hoodies for a very good cause.

The British designer has created the new merchandise to help raise money for The Albert Kennedy Trust, with eBay lending their support to sell the very special items of clothing.

The exclusive collection includes the Henry Holland hoodie priced at £40, a t-shirt priced at £20, and two specially designed pins by PINTRILL for £5 each.

All of these items are available on eBay’s dedicated Pride hub, where big brands have designed special items to help raise money for LGBTQ causes.

“I feel passionate about the Albert Kennedy Trust and their amazing work and the team that make it all happen,” said Henry Holland.

“I have worked with some of the young people who have benefited from their amazing support on this design and it really was a collaboration between us all. I hope everyone loves wearing it and promoting the message behind it as much as we enjoyed designing it.”

Tim Sigsworth MBE, CEO The Albert Kennedy Trust added: “The Albert Kennedy Trust is excited to be supported by eBay for Charity again this year.

“As the national LGBT youth homelessness charity, we are always looking to raise vital funds and awareness in new ways to support our work to provide safe homes and support to LGBT people aged 16-25.

“Through eBay’s Pride Hub and the exclusive #prouder auction, everyone can show their support through a range of exclusive merchandise and one of a kind items so that no young person has to choose between a safe home and being who they are.”

eBay spokesperson and VP, UK Trading, Murray Lambell said: “We are thrilled to be supporting the great work of The Albert Kennedy Trust and using the people power of our marketplace to make a difference to these communities.

“In 2017 eBay for Charity raised over £27M for thousands of UK charities, from small local organisations to big national charities.”

The Albert Kennedy Trust provides safe homes, mentoring, training and support to young people 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness following coming out.

eBay’s Pride hub will also include over 30 pairs of adidas Samba trainers customised by the likes of Edward Enninful, Elton John, Marc Jacobs and David Beckham for the adidas Prouder campaign.

All of the proceeds will go to The Albert Kennedy Trust.

To check out eBay’s Pride hub and all the great merchandise they have for sale, click here.