TORONTO -- Actor Matthew Perry has launched a "Friends"-themed apparel collection in support of COVID-19 relief efforts.
The 51-year-old announced on social media on Friday that proceeds from the limited-edition clothing line will go to the World Health Organization (WHO) to help its work in fighting the novel coronavirus.
"What is this, a limited edition t-shirt for charity? For two weeks only, I'm releasing an apparel collection! Proceeds will support the World Health Organization's COVID 19 relief efforts," Perry wrote in separate posts on and .
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The posts include a photo of Perry wearing a T-shirt from the collection that shows his "Friends" character, Chandler Bing, as a cartoon character dancing in a suit. The Ottawa-raised actor is also pictured talking on a banana phone which he noted is "not included" with purchase.
The shirt features three images of Bing dancing with the quote, "Could this BE any more of a T-shirt?" written in the iconic "Friends" font.
The also includes , hats and coffee mugs with similar messaging.
The WHO responded to Perry’s social media posts, saying the charity clothing line in "great news" in helping support the health organization's COVID-19 response work.
"We Are #InThisTogether. We are more than Friends, #WeAreFamily," the of Perry's post.
"Friends" fans looking to get their hands on some of the limited-edition merchandise can make purchases through Perry's official merch store .