Keith Lemon designs rad Christmas jumper for Teenage Cancer Trust

Support young people with cancer this Christmas by getting this festive sweatshirt with artwork created by Keith Lemon, the star presenter of ITV shows Celebrity Juice and Shopping with Keith Lemon.

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Rad Christmas Jumper designed by Keith Lemon

You’re sure to be a festive hit in this Rad Christmas Jumper, which is available in both red and black colour variants. It has a unisex fit for both men and women.

This cotton sweatshirt features a design with holly and text which reads ‘have a rad Christmas’ on the front. The print on the back shows a rad Santa riding a winged BMX bike with toys in his basket.

@leighfrancis

I did these sweaters for @teenage_cancer they’re available now on their website https://shop.teenagecancertrust.org/ have a rad Christmas! @teenagecancertrust #chrisptmassweater

♬ original sound - Leigh Francis

Buy a rad Christmas jumper

Front of the rad Christmas jumper designed by Keith Lemon for Teenage Cancer Trust in red
Front of the red Christmas jumper

Red Christmas jumper

The red variant of Keith Lemon’s Christmas jumper.

It’s available to buy now on our online merch store.

Black Christmas jumper

The black variant of Keith Lemon’s Christmas jumper.

It’s available to buy now on our online merch store.

Back of the rad Christmas jumper designed by Keith Lemon for Teenage Cancer Trust in black
Back of the black Christmas jumper

This product can be delivered to UK, Europe and Worldwide addresses. And it is available in the following sizes:

  • XS - 30/32”
  • Small - 34/36”
  • Medium - 38/40”
  • Large - 42/44”
  • XL - 46/48”
  • XXL - 50/52”

All proceeds from the sale of this product will go to Teenage Cancer Trust - the UK charity for young people with cancer.

Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words “you have cancer”. They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through it. We’re the only UK charity dedicated to meeting this vital need – so no young person faces cancer alone.

We make sure young people have someone in their corner right from the start. Our nurses and youth workers walk with young people from diagnosis through every step of their treatment, and for up to two years afterwards, so that they can recover and live life to the full.