Popular English singer and songwriter, Ed Sheeran, has donated almost 450 items of clothing which include pairs of worn underpants to auction off on eBay to generate money for charity.
The 32-year-old singer gave the clothes to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) shop in Framlingham, Suffolk, where he grew up.

Part of the items are 149 pairs of boxer shorts, half of which have been worn by him.
Also, the collection includes 20 jumpers, 11 pairs of trousers, 14 hats, six onesies, 73 pairs of socks and seven pieces of Ipswich Town merchandise.
Ed has been EACH’s ambassador since 2014 and most of the clothes will be auctioned off on the charity’s eBay site, with a starting price of £9.99 for every item.
There will be three auctions, starting on November 16, November 26, and December 3, with 20 items being reserved for new EACH shop openings.
The items will not be washed or ironed before sale, but ‘sold as received’ while every item sold will be accompanied by a signed letter of authenticity.
While talking about the development, Kevin Clements, EACH director of fundraising and communications, said: “It’s an extraordinary gesture. and extremely kind of Ed. His generosity will raise thousands of pounds for our wonderful charity.
“Despite his incredible success and sky-high profile, he remains a loyal champion and we’re eternally grateful for his support.
‘We realize how lucky we are. It’s invaluable and helps raise the profile of the vital care we provide to local children and families.”
EACH supports children and young people suffering from life-threatening conditions and helps their families across Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, and Essex.
Ed previously donated his clothes to the charity in 2014, generating £7,500 of vital funds.
Kevin added: “He has fans all over the world and these donations will undoubtedly cause a stir. It’s going to be exciting and fascinating to see how things pan out.”
