Drake General Store and Daily Xtra’s Rainbow Leaf contest

Enter to win tees and sweatshirts from the Drake General Store in support of LGBT athletes

Toronto clothing company Shared has joined forces with Athlete Ally, an organization working to end homophobia and transphobia in sports: 10 percent of proceeds from sales of Shared’s rainbow-leaf tee and sweatshirt, part of its winter athletics collection, go to the non-profit.

Show your support for LGBT athletes this winter by sporting these vintage-inspired pieces, available on Shared’s website.

The Drake General Store and Daily Xtra have partnered to give away some of the tees and sweatshirts. Fill out this form for a chance to win — no purchase necessary. And be sure to follow @dailyxtra and @drakegenrlstore on Twitter for juicy updates.

We’ll choose the winners at random. Contest closes Friday, March 14, 2014. Winners will be notified via email.

Good luck, everyone!

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