Custom Shirts Damar Hamlin Net Cincy Store $50,000, proceeds go to Foundation

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A Cincinnati store that made custom Damar Hamlin shirts in the wake of the Bills' safety medical crisis tells TMZ Sports it won $50,000 off the tees ... and now plans to donate of all that money to DH's Chasing M's Foundation.

Cincy Shirts created three designs after the chilling incident on January 2...when the 24-year-old collapsed and went into cardiac arrest during the Bills vs Bengals "Monday Night Football" game.

A jersey reads "More Than Football" with Hamlin's jersey number #3. Another has the Cincinnati area code "513" with the team colors of the Bengals and Bills. The third is a drawing by a local artist that features the Bengals and Bills mascots wearing #3 jerseys.

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Cincy Shirts co-owner Josh Sneed tells us the custom pieces are selling like crazy, both in stores and online...and they're trying hard to keep up with orders.

Sneed added that all proceeds from shirt sales will be donated to the Hamlin Foundation.

“It seems like no matter who needs something, this town is stepping up,” Sneed said. "I'm lucky to see that happen from time to time. Very proud of this city."

Custom Shirts Damar Hamlin Net Cincy Store $50,000, proceeds go to Foundation

Getty/cincyshirts.com

A Cincinnati store that made custom Damar Hamlin shirts in the wake of the Bills' safety medical crisis tells TMZ Sports it won $50,000 off the tees ... and now plans to donate of all that money to DH's Chasing M's Foundation.

Cincy Shirts created three designs after the chilling incident on January 2...when the 24-year-old collapsed and went into cardiac arrest during the Bills vs Bengals "Monday Night Football" game.

A jersey reads "More Than Football" with Hamlin's jersey number #3. Another has the Cincinnati area code "513" with the team colors of the Bengals and Bills. The third is a drawing by a local artist that features the Bengals and Bills mascots wearing #3 jerseys.

cincyshirts.com

Cincy Shirts co-owner Josh Sneed tells us the custom pieces are selling like crazy, both in stores and online...and they're trying hard to keep up with orders.

Sneed added that all proceeds from shirt sales will be donated to the Hamlin Foundation.

“It seems like no matter who needs something, this town is stepping up,” Sneed said. "I'm lucky to see that happen from time to time. Very proud of this city."

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