A clothing company that is taking the world by storm

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Abby Weingart, Ranger Review Editor

Serengetee is currently trending across the world, and everyone wants to get their hands on the newest pattern.

Jeff Steitz and Ryan Westberg, the creators of Serengetee, founded this clothing brand after traveling abroad for a year and wanting nothing more than to give back to the community.

Serengetee currently sells pocket shirts, backpacks, headphones, shorts and hats.  For each item a customer buys, they choose a pattern to go on their item.

Each pattern that Serengetee sells supports a cause around the world and 5% of the proceeds from each purchase go back to that cause.  The causes that Serengetee promotes include animals, arts & culture, disaster relief, education, environmental, health, human services, microfinance, orphan care and poverty relief.

Serengetee is a great way to get involved and help those in need.  With each item reasonably priced, it makes it easy for anyone to get involved while looking stylish in one of Serengetee’s awesome patterns.

Currently four celebrities are promoting Serengetee and are making a constant effort in helping spread the word of this awesome organization.

Jimmy Tatro, an actor, writer, comedian and producer, is currently promoting four fabrics.  Each of Tatro’s patterns are raising money for All Hands Volunteers.  This is an organization that provides assistance to survivors of natural disasters around the world.

Tyler Posey, an actor and musician, is also currently promoting Serengetee with his pattern called Poseys Paradise.  This is helping fight blood cancer by giving 15% of each of every purchase to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

The Buried Life, a popular TV show that many watch on MTV, is also promoting Serengetee with the great bear pattern.  The pattern is working in cooperation with Pacific Wild to support and protect Canadian wildlife.

Living on One, a story about four college students that lived on just a dollar a day for two months, is currently working to end poverty.  Living on One is using the Peña Blanca pattern from Guatemala in effort to change the world.

Join the 304,744 Serengetee supporters today and start wearing the world.